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Welsh Secretary Peter Hain has added his voice to criticism of clothing firm Burberry over its plans to close its factory in Rhondda next March. | Welsh Secretary Peter Hain has added his voice to criticism of clothing firm Burberry over its plans to close its factory in Rhondda next March. |
Mr Hain said he understood why workers in Treorchy felt "cheated" by the move, which will cost around 300 jobs. | Mr Hain said he understood why workers in Treorchy felt "cheated" by the move, which will cost around 300 jobs. |
In a letter to Burberry's chief executive, Angela Ahrendts, he called on the firm to reconsider its decision. | In a letter to Burberry's chief executive, Angela Ahrendts, he called on the firm to reconsider its decision. |
Burberry, which plans to move Treorchy production abroad, has said the factory is not "commercially viable". | |
Mr Hain's support of the workers' campaign follows backing by Hollywood star Ioan Gruffudd. | Mr Hain's support of the workers' campaign follows backing by Hollywood star Ioan Gruffudd. |
How is it possible for such an iconic British brand to be manufactured anywhere other than Britain? Welsh Secretary Peter Hain | How is it possible for such an iconic British brand to be manufactured anywhere other than Britain? Welsh Secretary Peter Hain |
The actor, one of the faces of Burberry, has also written to the label's chief executive urging her to reconsider the proposal. | The actor, one of the faces of Burberry, has also written to the label's chief executive urging her to reconsider the proposal. |
In his letter, Mr Hain said the closure would bring "immediate hardship" to the workforce and have a "devastating effect on the families of Burberry workers and, indeed, on the whole community of Treorchy". | In his letter, Mr Hain said the closure would bring "immediate hardship" to the workforce and have a "devastating effect on the families of Burberry workers and, indeed, on the whole community of Treorchy". |
He wrote: "I am aware that you recently announced plans to delay the closure from January to March - I hope that you will now seize this opportunity to reverse your decision. | He wrote: "I am aware that you recently announced plans to delay the closure from January to March - I hope that you will now seize this opportunity to reverse your decision. |
"With Burberry having recorded profits of £84m I can understand why Burberry's workers feel cheated by the company's decision." | "With Burberry having recorded profits of £84m I can understand why Burberry's workers feel cheated by the company's decision." |
'More support' | 'More support' |
Mr Hain continued that: "Burberry's international success is based firmly in its 150-year-old roots in Britain, and I am particularly proud that this international success story is based in Wales. | Mr Hain continued that: "Burberry's international success is based firmly in its 150-year-old roots in Britain, and I am particularly proud that this international success story is based in Wales. |
"How is it possible for such an iconic British brand to be manufactured anywhere other than Britain?" | "How is it possible for such an iconic British brand to be manufactured anywhere other than Britain?" |
The GMB union is campaigning to keep the factory open. | The GMB union is campaigning to keep the factory open. |
Paul Kenny, union general secretary, said he welcomed Mr Hain's support and repeated the union's call for the company to reverse the closure decision. | Paul Kenny, union general secretary, said he welcomed Mr Hain's support and repeated the union's call for the company to reverse the closure decision. |
"Every day that passes, more and more support is gathering for the plant to remain open," he said. | "Every day that passes, more and more support is gathering for the plant to remain open," he said. |
Last month, more than 100 workers from the factory protested outside the label's top London stores. | Last month, more than 100 workers from the factory protested outside the label's top London stores. |
Burberry said the consultation process at Treorchy was continuing, and added that the company did not intend to abandon the UK. | |
A spokesman said it continued to manufacture 'iconic' products such as the trench coat at two Yorkshire factories. | |
"Burberry employs almost 2,000 people in the UK - a number that has increased by over 500 in the last five years," the spokesman added. |
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