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Anger over Cadbury Olympics cash | Anger over Cadbury Olympics cash |
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Plans by Cadbury to sponsor the 2012 Olympic Games have angered workers at one of its plants facing closure. | Plans by Cadbury to sponsor the 2012 Olympic Games have angered workers at one of its plants facing closure. |
The confectionery company wants to shut its factory in Keynsham near Bristol by 2010 with the loss of about 500 jobs. | The confectionery company wants to shut its factory in Keynsham near Bristol by 2010 with the loss of about 500 jobs. |
Campaigners trying to save the site said they were furious the firm was planning to spend more than £20m in sponsorship of the games in London. | Campaigners trying to save the site said they were furious the firm was planning to spend more than £20m in sponsorship of the games in London. |
Cadbury said the closure decision was tough, but sponsorship was part of its continuing marketing activities. | Cadbury said the closure decision was tough, but sponsorship was part of its continuing marketing activities. |
Amoree Radford, spokeswoman for Save Our Keynsham Cadbury's, said: "We're really, really cross. | Amoree Radford, spokeswoman for Save Our Keynsham Cadbury's, said: "We're really, really cross. |
'Difficult decision' | 'Difficult decision' |
"That [money] could well be spent on those wonderful people that have struggled so hard to keep that factory going. | "That [money] could well be spent on those wonderful people that have struggled so hard to keep that factory going. |
"Cadbury will tell you the £20m to £40m, which will enable them to be the sole supplier of chocolate, is coming out of their little pot for sponsorship." | |
One worker, who did not want to be named, added: "The money Cadbury's are using to advertise for the Olympics could keep Somerdale [the Keynsham site] running for more than three years." | |
A statement from the company said: "We took the difficult decision to close Keynsham in order to secure the long term success of the company. | A statement from the company said: "We took the difficult decision to close Keynsham in order to secure the long term success of the company. |
"We are keeping the factory open until 2010 and we have sought to support the affected staff in the way that would be expected from a company like Cadbury through advice, outplacement support and good redundancy packages. | "We are keeping the factory open until 2010 and we have sought to support the affected staff in the way that would be expected from a company like Cadbury through advice, outplacement support and good redundancy packages. |
"Clearly Cadbury will continue making and selling confectionery in the UK and our support for 2012 is be part of our continuing marketing and sponsorship activities." | "Clearly Cadbury will continue making and selling confectionery in the UK and our support for 2012 is be part of our continuing marketing and sponsorship activities." |
The company is planning to move production to Poland. | The company is planning to move production to Poland. |
Together with the closure of the Keynsham site, a further 200 jobs are due to go at Cadbury's Bournville plant in Birmingham, which is being restructured. | Together with the closure of the Keynsham site, a further 200 jobs are due to go at Cadbury's Bournville plant in Birmingham, which is being restructured. |
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