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Newton Aycliffe Hitachi rail plant to axe 250 jobs | Newton Aycliffe Hitachi rail plant to axe 250 jobs |
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Up to 250 jobs are set to be axed at a factory making trains in County Durham. | Up to 250 jobs are set to be axed at a factory making trains in County Durham. |
The Hitachi plant in Newton Aycliffe opened in 2015 and employs about 900 people, according to the union Unite. | The Hitachi plant in Newton Aycliffe opened in 2015 and employs about 900 people, according to the union Unite. |
In December it was awarded a £350m contract to assemble 23 125mph intercity trains for Avanti West Coast, but three months earlier lost out on a contract for the Tyne and Wear Metro. | In December it was awarded a £350m contract to assemble 23 125mph intercity trains for Avanti West Coast, but three months earlier lost out on a contract for the Tyne and Wear Metro. |
The firm said a consultation with staff was under way, and it was working with the union and local business groups. | The firm said a consultation with staff was under way, and it was working with the union and local business groups. |
Unite officials said it was "devastating news" which had come "completely out of the blue". | Unite officials said it was "devastating news" which had come "completely out of the blue". |
Hitachi said in a statement the workforce would be "resized to a team of skilled, core full-time employees", and there might be opportunities for a number of staff to be redeployed to other parts of the business. | Hitachi said in a statement the workforce would be "resized to a team of skilled, core full-time employees", and there might be opportunities for a number of staff to be redeployed to other parts of the business. |
'World-class facility' | 'World-class facility' |
The move would allow train building projects to be delivered - the plant has orders for 61 new intercity trains with the first work due to begin later in 2020 - but also provides "flexibility to be scaled-up with staff on fixed-term contracts according to order demand". | The move would allow train building projects to be delivered - the plant has orders for 61 new intercity trains with the first work due to begin later in 2020 - but also provides "flexibility to be scaled-up with staff on fixed-term contracts according to order demand". |
The statement added: "Hitachi has a proud record investing in developing and training its people. | The statement added: "Hitachi has a proud record investing in developing and training its people. |
"While it is disappointing to be reducing jobs at Newton Aycliffe, if demand increases in the future there may be opportunities for rehiring." | "While it is disappointing to be reducing jobs at Newton Aycliffe, if demand increases in the future there may be opportunities for rehiring." |
Pat McCourt from Unite said: "It represents the loss of almost a quarter of the workforce, and is particularly bad timing coming on the back of Christmas when waiting for bills to drop through the letterbox. | Pat McCourt from Unite said: "It represents the loss of almost a quarter of the workforce, and is particularly bad timing coming on the back of Christmas when waiting for bills to drop through the letterbox. |
"This is not about Hitachi or the world-class facility we have here, it's all about the government's procurement strategy. | "This is not about Hitachi or the world-class facility we have here, it's all about the government's procurement strategy. |
"This means UK-based manufacturers are at a disadvantage when tendering for contracts, and they're going abroad. | "This means UK-based manufacturers are at a disadvantage when tendering for contracts, and they're going abroad. |
"We need to see the newly-elected government - and the newly-elected MPs - stepping up to protect UK manufacturing." | "We need to see the newly-elected government - and the newly-elected MPs - stepping up to protect UK manufacturing." |
Paul Howell, the newly-elected Conservative MP for Sedgefield, posted on Facebook: "The news of potential job losses at Hitachi Rail is disappointing and I feel for employees receiving today's most unwelcome news. | |
"At this stage it is a consultation and I am assured that Hitachi will work with all parties to look at opportunities to mitigate the impact to employees. | |
"I have spoken at length with Hitachi Rail and I have been personally assured that Hitachi Rail remains completely committed to Newton Aycliffe, the North East and the UK." | |
"I will be meeting with them next week for further discussion." | |
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