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Visteon dispute nears resolution Visteon dispute nears resolution
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The bitter dispute over the collapse of the Visteon car parts company is close to being resolved.The bitter dispute over the collapse of the Visteon car parts company is close to being resolved.
The Unite union said its negotiators had agreed improved redundancy terms with the company, which they are recommending members accept.The Unite union said its negotiators had agreed improved redundancy terms with the company, which they are recommending members accept.
The deal includes enhanced payments for redundancy, as well as compensation in lieu of notice and holiday pay.The deal includes enhanced payments for redundancy, as well as compensation in lieu of notice and holiday pay.
Visteon workers in Belfast are likely to call off their month-long sit-in at the factory if the offer is accepted.Visteon workers in Belfast are likely to call off their month-long sit-in at the factory if the offer is accepted.
They will asked to vote on the offer over the next three days.They will asked to vote on the offer over the next three days.
Unfortunately we weren't able to keep these people in their jobs, but in terms of a financial package, we think we've done the best we possibly can Roger MadisonUnite
About 200 former employees in Belfast have occupied the site in the city since they were made redundant almost a month ago.About 200 former employees in Belfast have occupied the site in the city since they were made redundant almost a month ago.
Almost 600 jobs were lost at Visteon's three plants in the UK - 210 in Belfast - with staff being given less than an hour's notice. Almost 600 jobs were lost at Visteon's three plants in Belfast, Basildon and Enfield, with staff being given less than an hour's notice.
Unite spokesman Roger Madison said the offer was "ten times what people were being offered originally".
"It's really great news and we're hoping that the guys will accept this," he said.
"They've only been offered this because of the actions taken, especially by the people in west Belfast - to lock themselves in a plant for nearly a month is refreshing - it's old-fashioned trade unionism."
The company was formerly owned by Ford, and Mr Madison said it was "the sort of closure package we would see if a Ford plant was closing".
"Unfortunately we weren't able to keep these people in their jobs, but in terms of a financial package, we think we've done the best we possibly can," he said.