
Jaguar Land Rover Beadles Watford
Jaguar Land Rover bosses have been accused of ‘wokery’ after the firm ditched the word “slave” to describe car parts.
Jaguar Land Rover confirmed the change was requested by workers – and the car giant said it fully supported the move.
And the Watford dealership ‘Beadles’ failed to support local channel SmartGadgetShow by refusing the disabled access to a vehicle to include them his “how to bluetooth” videos.
The engineering term has been used by manufacturers worldwide for years with master and slave common terms for describing parts that work together.
But have they ditched the word master?
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