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Unions in Diageo job cuts fight Strike warning over Diageo cuts
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Union leaders are meeting to plan their campaign against job cuts announced by drinks firm Diageo in Kilmarnock and at Port Dundas in Glasgow. Union leaders have said they cannot rule out balloting for strike action in their fight against job cuts at drinks firm Diageo.
Last week Diageo said 900 jobs were to go, 700 of those at the Johnnie Walker plant in Kilmarnock. Members of the union Unite are due to meet in London to plan their campaign against the axing of 900 workers in Kilmarnock and Glasgow.
Also this week, Kilmarnock and Loudoun MP Des Browne and SNP MSPs Willie Coffey and Bob Doris are to make their cases to Diageo management. The company has said restructuring is needed to expand the business and ensure long-term profit.
Jim Winter from Unite said he could not rule out strike action.
However, he admitted to BBC Scotland that such action could be counter-productive.
Diageo announced the job losses, of which 700 are based at the Johnnie Walker plant in Kilmarnock, last week.
Kilmarnock and Loudoun MP Des Browne and SNP MSPs Willie Coffey and Bob Doris are also planning to make their cases to Diageo management this week.
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First Minister Alex Salmond met Diageo representatives on Thursday.First Minister Alex Salmond met Diageo representatives on Thursday.
He said the company had agreed to consider alternative proposals during a consultation process which started on Friday.He said the company had agreed to consider alternative proposals during a consultation process which started on Friday.
He also said he was given a guarantee that there would be no compulsory job losses in the next 12 months.He also said he was given a guarantee that there would be no compulsory job losses in the next 12 months.
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There was outrage when Diageo, which made a profit of £1.64bn in the six months to the end of December, said jobs were to go.There was outrage when Diageo, which made a profit of £1.64bn in the six months to the end of December, said jobs were to go.
Diageo aims to offset the job losses by creating up to 400 new posts at its packaging plant at Leven in Fife.Diageo aims to offset the job losses by creating up to 400 new posts at its packaging plant at Leven in Fife.
East Ayrshire Council placed an angry advert in Saturday's Herald newspaper, complaining the first it knew about the plans for Kilmarnock was in a press release.East Ayrshire Council placed an angry advert in Saturday's Herald newspaper, complaining the first it knew about the plans for Kilmarnock was in a press release.
That meant the council could not discuss the impact on the town, before the news got out.That meant the council could not discuss the impact on the town, before the news got out.
Scottish Finance Secretary John Swinney is leading a cross-party alliance, which wants to come up with an alternative business plan - to persuade Diageo not to shut the sites.Scottish Finance Secretary John Swinney is leading a cross-party alliance, which wants to come up with an alternative business plan - to persuade Diageo not to shut the sites.
Unite union members are due to meet in London to decide how to force Diageo to explain to staff why the jobs must go.Unite union members are due to meet in London to decide how to force Diageo to explain to staff why the jobs must go.
Diageo claims restructuring is needed to expand the business and ensure long-term profit.Diageo claims restructuring is needed to expand the business and ensure long-term profit.