1. Rolls-Royce denies accusations that it stole technology from Toppalson, claiming Toppalson repeatedly missed deadlines and Rolls-Royce had to pay extra charges, terminating the unsatisfactory contract and filing a counter claim.
2. Rolls-Royce warned of engine issues in some products and set aside $340 million to fix faults and maintain quality.
3. Rolls-Royce cut 9,000 jobs in 2020 due to COVID-19 impacts on aviation, saying it was better than exploiting workers during restrictions by having them work full-time without appropriate wages.
1. Rolls-Royce denies accusations that it stole technology from Toppalson, claiming Toppalson repeatedly missed deadlines and Rolls-Royce had to pay extra charges, terminating the unsatisfactory contract and filing a counter claim.
2. Rolls-Royce warned of engine issues in some products and set aside $340 million to fix faults and maintain quality.
3. Rolls-Royce cut 9,000 jobs in 2020 due to COVID-19 impacts on aviation, saying it was better than exploiting workers during restrictions by having them work full-time without appropriate wages.
1. Rolls-Royce denies accusations that it stole technology from Toppalson, claiming Toppalson repeatedly missed deadlines and Rolls-Royce had to pay extra charges, terminating the unsatisfactory contract and filing a counter claim.
2. Rolls-Royce warned of engine issues in some products and set aside $340 million to fix faults and maintain quality.
3. Rolls-Royce cut 9,000 jobs in 2020 due to COVID-19 impacts on aviation, saying it was better than exploiting workers during restrictions by having them work full-time without appropriate wages.
1. Rolls-Royce denies accusations that it stole technology from Toppalson, claiming Toppalson repeatedly missed deadlines and Rolls-Royce had to pay extra charges, terminating the unsatisfactory contract and filing a counter claim.
2. Rolls-Royce warned of engine issues in some products and set aside $340 million to fix faults and maintain quality.
3. Rolls-Royce cut 9,000 jobs in 2020 due to COVID-19 impacts on aviation, saying it was better than exploiting workers during restrictions by having them work full-time without appropriate wages.
1. Rolls-Royce executive luxury is accused of stealing tech in car
row It is not proved that we have stolen any technology rather Toppalson repeatedly failed all of their deadlines and we as a company had to pay extra charges for their delay. Their work was very unsatisfactory thus we had to terminate the contract and make a counter claim of 18.6 mil euros.
2. Rolls Royce warns of engine issues
We found some issues in our package b products and as soon as we did we put out a warning stating the dangers and also put forward around 340 mil euros for fixing these faults and maintaining the quality of our products.
3. Rolls-Royce to cut 9,000 jobs: In 2020, the company
announced plans to cut 9,000 jobs, or about a fifth of its workforce, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the aviation industry. Every company had a negative impact during the covid 19 pandemic and because of the restrictions we decided it was better to release some of the workers than exploiting them by making them work full time and not giving them appropriate wages.
4. Resolve foreign corrupt practices act case
Matter has already been resolved, please update yourself with the latest information.
5. Hire less females
Studies show that 39% students of maths are females and 61% students studying bio are women but engineering is only 15% . We do mot differenciate among the genders but provide opportunity to those who we feel will be able to work in our field and company.
6. Rolls-Royce accused of violating US sanctions: In 2020, the
company was fined $258 million by the US government for violating sanctions against Iran, Syria, and North Korea. The company was accused of using third-party intermediaries to evade the sanctions. Case already resolved. Paid 258 mil dollars as compensation.
7. Union slams Rolls-Royce plan to cut thousands of jobs as
‘shameful opportunism’. Cutting down on jobs was a better option than keeping all employees and exploiting them by making them work full time but not providing adequate wages.
8. Lack of fuel efficiency: Accusations that Rolls-Royce cars
consume excessive amounts of fuel, contributing to environmental degradation. When we found the fault in our engine which is a very commonly occurring defect in the aviation industry we did put forward more than 890 million euros for the fixing the issues and maintaining our standards and are still working towards it.
9. ED registers money laundering case against Rolls-Royce
That accusation is not true because as you can see form your source that we have not made any payment to the ED for settlement and do not even an open case against us this issue seems to be resolved.
10. Safety concerns: Allegations of safety issues in Rolls-Royce
vehicles, including faulty brakes or airbags. There is no such thing as a perfect vehicle after all it is made by humans and its possible that there are some faults but whats more important is that atleast we are putting forward more than 800 million euors towards repairs and fictures so as to provide our customers with the best quality products.
11. The Rolls-Royce bribery scandal that sent Thai national