Summary
AFTER giving a lifetime of service to city train-maker Bombardier and having proudly watched his son follow in his footsteps, Alan Jenkins is not about to watch it all get snatched away without putting up a fight.
For the 57-year-old, joining the 8,000-strong rally was not just taking a stand to keep a historic industry in Derby, but a fight for a lifetime of memories and a future livelihood.See the full content of this document
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Saturday's Bombardier Rally. Took Part.
Mr Jenkins is just one of the hundreds of workers whose jobs have been put at risk by the Government's decision not to back Bombardier by awarding it the Pounds 1.4 billion Thameslink contract.
The march and rally on Saturday called for the Government to change its decision to give the work t...See the full content of this document
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