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Thu, 02 Oct 1986
DAILY EXPRESS By ROBERT GIBSON AUSTIN Rover chief Graham Day could face the sack by a Labour government, if he streamlines the ailing...
Sat, 04 Oct 1986
DAILY EXPRESS Shortage Of Parts Foils Sales Drive By PAUL WILENIUS Industrial Reporter PRODUCTION of Rover's new prestige 800 car...
Tue, 07 Oct 1986
THE GUARDIAN AUSTIN'S SHARE DROPS By Michael Smith , Industrial Editor Austin Rover has suffered a further setback with news of...
Tue, 07 Oct 1986
DAILY EXPRESS CAR GIANT IS FACING TOTAL SHUTDOWN By PAUL WILENIUS Industrial Reporter INDUSTRIAL action over pay at Lucas Electrical...
Wed, 08 Oct 1986
DAILY EXPRESS AXE THREAT TO CAR PART FIRM Austin Rover got tough with parts supplier Lucas yesterday and threatened to switch to...
Thu, 09 Oct 1986
THE GUARDIAN BRIT CAR STALLS By Andrew Cornelius In scenes reminiscent of the days before Sir Michael Edwardes took on "Red Robbo...
Thu, 09 Oct 1986
DAILY EXPRESS By PAUL WtLENKJS, Industrial Reporter AUSTIN Rover car production worth almost £11 million a day was brought to a complete...
Mon, 13 Oct 1986
DAILY EXPRESS HE BRINGS ME PEARLS, CASHMERE AND SILK By Gill Martin The public image of Graham Day is the ruthless hatchet man...
Mon, 20 Oct 1986
THE GUARDIAN By our Labour Correspondent A strike by 800 line workers at Jaguar's Coventry assembly plant which stopped all production...
Tue, 21 Oct 1986
DAILY EXPRESS The troubled Austin Rover car giant was given a shot in the arm yesterday by its normally hard-line shop stewards....
Tue, 21 Oct 1986
THE GUARDIAN By Patrick Wintour , Labour Correspondent A meeting of Austin Rover shop stewards yesterday recommended acceptance of...
Fri, 31 Oct 1986
DAILY EXPRESS AUSTIN ROVER'S 27,000 hourly-paid workers voted by a majority of more than two-to-one to accept a new two-year pay...