"I haven't been on wages for the past two weeks. I'm now dipping into savings, money that I've squirreled away for retirement, with no insight into exactly when this will be over."
Rich Mulligan, 53, is a stock control worker at Leadec in Coventry, a wheel and tyre facility that supplies Jaguar Land Rover (JLR).
He said the factory "effectively closed down" about three weeks ago, days after JLR was attacked by cybercriminals on 31 August. There have been growing concerns some of JLR's suppliers could collapse within a week due to the ongoing shutdown.
"It was a slowdown at first," Mr Mulligan said. "Our first thing that we noticed was that we couldn't get on to the JLR systems."
Leadec have been contacted for a response.

