Q Radio News
Bombardier workers say they're going into the festive season facing the real prospect of life on the dole in 2018.
There are fears huge tariffs slapped on the plane maker in the United States could end in 4,000 jobs here being lost.
Antrim and Newtownabbey council last night voted unanimously to support the back Bombardier jobs campaign.
Workers and Unite the Union officials gathered to lobby the local representatives and they're doing the same at councils across the country.
@ANBorough tonight voted unanimously to #backBombardierjobs @unitetheunion officials & workers spoke to @qnewsdesk pic.twitter.com/tEte9Qlk4R
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) November 27, 2017
Here's Susan Fitzgerald of Unite.
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