The company distances itself from any suggestion the decision is down to the general election result, having previously criticised the economic plans of both the Conservatives and Labour.
By James Sillars, Business reporter @SkyNewsBiz
Dyson has revealed plans for 1,000 job losses in the UK.
The manufacturer of innovative vacuum cleaners and other products said the cuts, which amount to more than a quarter of its UK workforce of 3,500, followed a review of its global needs.
It is understood the decision is not linked to the UK general election, as the process had begun beforehand.
The company’s founder Sir James Dyson had previously been critical of the Conservative government‘s approach to economic growth and…