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Bad news for the RFA:
http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/newshome/Navy-workers39-fears-over-RFA.5803981.jp
http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/newshome/Navy-workers39-fears-over-RFA.5803981.jp
Navy workers' fears over RFA jobs
Published Date: 06 November 2009
THOUSANDS of navy workers are fighting for their jobs as the force prepares to cut its auxiliary staff, The News can reveal.
At a special meeting in Portsmouth, shocked employees were told the entire Royal Fleet Auxiliary could be replaced by private workers and vessels.
The RFA flotilla is the lifeline of the navy, delivering fuel, food, stores and ammunition to warships in both peace and wartime.
Workers were told that heavy pressure from the Treasury had forced the Ministry of Defence to show it can cut costs across the board.
The navy believes it can save millions by swapping civil servants and MoD vessels for private alternatives - available more readily during the recession.
But RFA sources say the move is a 'short-term suicide' that would rob the navy of centuries of experience on the front line.
A serving RFA worker, who was at the meeting at navy headquarters on Whale Island in Portsmouth, said: 'It's absolutely shocking. I couldn't believe the scope of what was being outlined.
'We knew that there were tough times ahead, but they told us we've got a couple of months to make a case.
'There are thousands of workers who now have to fight for their jobs in the run-up to Christmas.'
