The company, which employs about 30,000 people across the UK and roughly 10,000 overseas, did not disclose where jobs will be hit (Jaguar Land Rover/PA)Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has announced plans to cut hundreds of jobs as part of a major transformation. This decision follows the group's ongoing recovery from a major cyber attack that halted production last year, compounded by US tariff measures. It is understood that fewer than 300 jobs will be affected at the UK's largest car maker (Jaguar Land Rover/PA)"As part of our ongoing transformation initiatives, we have launched a limited redeployment and displacement programme. JLR has been recovering from a cyber attack last year which had major impact on the business, its employees and the wider UK economy. Revenues for the year were 20.9% lower at £22.9 billion after a heavy impact from the production shutdown.