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UK carmakers 'to be given help' Help urged for UK auto industry
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UK carmakers are to be given some government help as fears grow about thousands of job losses in the sector, according to a report. Union bosses have joined calls for the government to urgently give financial support to the UK's auto industry.
With global sales tumbling, carmakers want a substantial financial package from the government to help them through the tough economic climate.
Senior car industry figures met with ministers last month to appeal for assistance during the downturn.Senior car industry figures met with ministers last month to appeal for assistance during the downturn.
The Sunday Times said the government was now set to offer a string of measures to try and kick-start sales. But there is uncertainty over whether any substantial help will be offered, amid fears of major job losses.
Loan guarantees for car firms' finance arms and low-cost loans are expected to be offered, the paper said.
There is a real danger of a clear-out among component makers, who are finding it more and more difficult to get funding Senior car executiveQuoted in Sunday Times
However according to the Mail on Sunday, Treasury sources said there were no firm proposals for an urgent rescue package for the battered sector.
With car sales tumbling globally, manufacturers want a substantial financial package from the government to help them through the tough economic climate.
They want a state-guaranteed credit facility, more credit for manufacturers and suppliers, easier access to cash for car finance firms and a delay in the rise in vehicle excise duty.
'Productive and efficient'
About 850,000 people work in the manufacturing and supply sides of the UK auto sector.About 850,000 people work in the manufacturing and supply sides of the UK auto sector.
The Sunday Times quoted one unnamed senior car industry executive saying that he feared the worst if intervention did not come soon. And the Sunday Times quoted one unnamed senior car industry executive saying that he feared the worst if intervention did not come soon.
This is not like the US where drivers are in love with gas guzzlers and big vehicles Tony WoodleyUniteThis is not like the US where drivers are in love with gas guzzlers and big vehicles Tony WoodleyUnite
"There will have to be layoffs, and there is a real danger of a clearout among component makers, who are finding it more and more difficult to get funding," they said."There will have to be layoffs, and there is a real danger of a clearout among component makers, who are finding it more and more difficult to get funding," they said.
Union bosses have urged the government to help the sector during difficult times. Among the requests put to government are a state-guaranteed credit facility, more credit for manufacturers and suppliers, easier access to cash for car finance firms and a delay in the rise in vehicle excise duty.
"There is no doubt in my mind that it was the banks and the bankers who created this problem but we must not allow UK manufacturing to be hit further by this," said Tony Woodley, joint leader of Unite."There is no doubt in my mind that it was the banks and the bankers who created this problem but we must not allow UK manufacturing to be hit further by this," said Tony Woodley, joint leader of Unite.
"If it was right to bail out the banks, and it was, then it is right to aid manufacturing. This is not like the US where drivers are in love with gas guzzlers and big vehicles."If it was right to bail out the banks, and it was, then it is right to aid manufacturing. This is not like the US where drivers are in love with gas guzzlers and big vehicles.
"UK manufacturing is productive and efficient but our market has collapsed. We need short-term financial support to keep companies alive until the market picks up again.""UK manufacturing is productive and efficient but our market has collapsed. We need short-term financial support to keep companies alive until the market picks up again."
Avoid redundancies The Sunday Times reported that the government was now set to offer a string of measures to try and kick-start sales.
Loan guarantees for car firms' finance arms and low-cost loans are expected to be offered, the paper said.
However according to the Mail on Sunday, Treasury sources said there were no firm proposals for an urgent rescue package for the embattled sector.
There is a real danger of a clear-out among component makers, who are finding it more and more difficult to get funding Senior car executiveQuoted in Sunday Times
This week car manufacturer Vauxhall has offered its workforce at one plant the chance to take a sabbatical on 30% pay.This week car manufacturer Vauxhall has offered its workforce at one plant the chance to take a sabbatical on 30% pay.
General Motors approached unions at the plant in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, with the plan.General Motors approached unions at the plant in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, with the plan.
Under the scheme, staff would stay away from work for up to nine months between January and September 2009 on less than a third of their basic salaries.Under the scheme, staff would stay away from work for up to nine months between January and September 2009 on less than a third of their basic salaries.
A spokesman said the company wanted to avoid making any compulsory redundancies.A spokesman said the company wanted to avoid making any compulsory redundancies.
In the US, the White House says it is considering using money earmarked to rescue the US banking industry to bail out the country's "Big Three" carmakers.In the US, the White House says it is considering using money earmarked to rescue the US banking industry to bail out the country's "Big Three" carmakers.
It followed a $14bn (£9.4bn) bail-out deal for the US car industry which failed to get Senate support, raising fears of job cuts.It followed a $14bn (£9.4bn) bail-out deal for the US car industry which failed to get Senate support, raising fears of job cuts.
The White House said a disorderly bankruptcy in the motor industry would be a huge blow which the US economy could not withstand.The White House said a disorderly bankruptcy in the motor industry would be a huge blow which the US economy could not withstand.
Meanwhile General Motors said it was temporarily stopping some production. And Honda is also to cut back output in North America.Meanwhile General Motors said it was temporarily stopping some production. And Honda is also to cut back output in North America.
Last month the European Commission proposed to give at least five billion euros to the car industry to help develop green technologies.Last month the European Commission proposed to give at least five billion euros to the car industry to help develop green technologies.