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Corus workers 'agree 10% pay cut' | Corus workers 'agree 10% pay cut' |
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Workers at steelmaker Corus are reported to have offered to take a 10% pay cut to preserve their jobs. | |
Three unions representing about 25,000 staff have come up with the proposal to accept less cash for six months, according to the Financial Times. | Three unions representing about 25,000 staff have come up with the proposal to accept less cash for six months, according to the Financial Times. |
But fears remain that the Llanwern site in Newport, south Wales, will close as bosses make savings, costing 1,000 jobs the FT said. | |
The deepening economic downturn has hit demand for steel. | The deepening economic downturn has hit demand for steel. |
Construction and carmaking, two steel-intensive industries, are among those to have suffered. | Construction and carmaking, two steel-intensive industries, are among those to have suffered. |
"Representatives would accept a 10% decrease for everybody, from the bottom to the top of the company," a senior union official told the paper. | "Representatives would accept a 10% decrease for everybody, from the bottom to the top of the company," a senior union official told the paper. |
Closure fears | Closure fears |
Earlier this month, Corus, the Anglo-Dutch subsidiary of Indian steel giant Tata, asked Gordon Brown for UK government aid. | Earlier this month, Corus, the Anglo-Dutch subsidiary of Indian steel giant Tata, asked Gordon Brown for UK government aid. |
The firm's head Philippe Varin said state help was needed to allow firms to avoid redundancies amid falling output. | The firm's head Philippe Varin said state help was needed to allow firms to avoid redundancies amid falling output. |
Corus axed 500 jobs from its UK workforce of 25,000 last month. | Corus axed 500 jobs from its UK workforce of 25,000 last month. |
The firm, which was bought by Tata Steel for $12bn (£8bn) in 2007, plans to reduce its European output by 30% by March. | The firm, which was bought by Tata Steel for $12bn (£8bn) in 2007, plans to reduce its European output by 30% by March. |
Even if the workers accept less pay, unions still fear the closure of the Llanwern site in Newport, South Wales, as bosses seek to make further savings, the FT said. | Even if the workers accept less pay, unions still fear the closure of the Llanwern site in Newport, South Wales, as bosses seek to make further savings, the FT said. |
Llanwern is one of the last remaining steel factories in the UK and employs around 1,000 people. | Llanwern is one of the last remaining steel factories in the UK and employs around 1,000 people. |
Corus also runs sites at locations including Port Talbot in South Wales, Scunthorpe in Lincolnshire and Rotherham in South Yorkshire. | Corus also runs sites at locations including Port Talbot in South Wales, Scunthorpe in Lincolnshire and Rotherham in South Yorkshire. |
Earlier this year, thousands of workers at digger-maker JCB agreed to accept a pay cut to save 350 jobs. | Earlier this year, thousands of workers at digger-maker JCB agreed to accept a pay cut to save 350 jobs. |