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Strike warning over Diageo cuts | |
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Union leaders have said they cannot rule out balloting for strike action in their fight against job cuts at drinks firm Diageo. | |
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. | |
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. |
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. |