The aeroplane engines giant announced thousands of job cuts on June 14
Rolls Royce workers at Ansty are facing uncertainty over whether their jobs are safe or not after the firm announced plans to cut more than 4,500 roles.
The plant near Coventry makes fan cases for civil aero engines, and employs several hundred workers.
On Thursday, June 14, Rolls Royce, which also has plants in Derby, Bristol, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Renfrewshire, Sunderland and London, announced 4,600 job cuts .
The shock announcement came as the company tried to bring its costs down and boost profitability.
A spokesman for the Unite union said: "We're not sure about job losses at the site in Ansty to be honest.
"The company emailed the headline figures and it is now a case of working through the total of what is being proposed.
"The main focus of the loss is managerial."
The redundancies will take place over the next two years, with about one-third going by the end of this year.
Middle managers and back office staff at its Derby base will bear the brunt of the cuts, it has been reported.
They've been buidling manufacturing plants all over the world so why would they need British workers any more?