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Around 500 workers at the Corus steel plant near Newport, south Wales are being allowed to stay home on half their basic pay due to a lack of work. | |
Corus said an agreement had been reached with union officials at Llanwern and the announcement was made at a mass meeting of staff on Monday. | Corus said an agreement had been reached with union officials at Llanwern and the announcement was made at a mass meeting of staff on Monday. |
A similar policy will be looked at for the Corus Port Talbot plant. | A similar policy will be looked at for the Corus Port Talbot plant. |
Staff who go into work will get basic pay but won't get paid shift premiums which is 30% of their full wage. | |
Workers who choose not to go into work will however be paid half the shift premium rate as well. | |
The "guaranteed working week" policy at Llanwern, which employs around 1,000, will begin on Sunday. | The "guaranteed working week" policy at Llanwern, which employs around 1,000, will begin on Sunday. |
A spokesman for the steel giant said the arrangement will continue "until further notice." | A spokesman for the steel giant said the arrangement will continue "until further notice." |
Extremely disappointing | Extremely disappointing |
Last month it emerged that there was virtually no production under way at Llanwern. | Last month it emerged that there was virtually no production under way at Llanwern. |
A spokesman also said that it was Corus's intention to look at a similar policy in Port Talbot but that the numbers would not be anything like that seen in Llanwern. | A spokesman also said that it was Corus's intention to look at a similar policy in Port Talbot but that the numbers would not be anything like that seen in Llanwern. |
Community Union National Officer Roy Rickhuss described the move as an "extremely disappointing development". | Community Union National Officer Roy Rickhuss described the move as an "extremely disappointing development". |
He said the union will be monitoring the application of the guaranteed week agreement "to ensure that Corus provides appropriate notice and support for employees". | He said the union will be monitoring the application of the guaranteed week agreement "to ensure that Corus provides appropriate notice and support for employees". |
Mr Rickhuss also said the union will continue to hold talks with Corus to manage the effects of the economic downturn. | Mr Rickhuss also said the union will continue to hold talks with Corus to manage the effects of the economic downturn. |
Corus is evaluating the situation at sites across the country due to the reduction in demand. | Corus is evaluating the situation at sites across the country due to the reduction in demand. |
Late last year, Corus announced that one of the blast furnaces at Port Talbot would be temporarily mothballed for December and January. | Late last year, Corus announced that one of the blast furnaces at Port Talbot would be temporarily mothballed for December and January. |
The company said that arrangement has now been extended until around April, although that is an estimate. | The company said that arrangement has now been extended until around April, although that is an estimate. |
In December, unions representing the 25,000 UK workforce of the steelmaker rejected a proposal for workers to take a 10% pay cut. | In December, unions representing the 25,000 UK workforce of the steelmaker rejected a proposal for workers to take a 10% pay cut. |
While the unions said talks would continue with Corus, they said they needed more details of the firm's plans for 2009. | While the unions said talks would continue with Corus, they said they needed more details of the firm's plans for 2009. |