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Vestas has confirmed its wind turbine blade factory on the Isle of Wight will close with the loss of 425 jobs. | Vestas has confirmed its wind turbine blade factory on the Isle of Wight will close with the loss of 425 jobs. |
Workers at the Newport site held a sit-in protest over the planned closure, which ended after 19 days last week. | Workers at the Newport site held a sit-in protest over the planned closure, which ended after 19 days last week. |
The Danish firm told staff at Newport and its operation in Southampton earlier they would be made redundant following the end of consultations. | The Danish firm told staff at Newport and its operation in Southampton earlier they would be made redundant following the end of consultations. |
Vestas blamed the lack of demand for wind turbines in the UK. Protest events are being held across the UK. | |
A national day of action had already been organised by the Rail Maritime and Transport union in support of the workers. | |
Eleven employees involved in the sit-in have already been sacked by Vestas as a result of their protest. | |
'Difficult decision' | |
The demonstration ended on Friday when they were evicted by bailiffs, with some workers abseiling and jumping from the first-floor office they had been occupying. | |
Ian Terry, who spent the full 19 days inside the factory, said: "The workers now know where they stand, they are redundant and they have their money. But the fight is still going on. | |
One of the workers jumped from the first-floor office | |
"Vestas is not going to budge on things because the decisions are being made from higher up. | |
"They thought we were going to be an easy ride as we are not unionised but our workforce are strong." | |
He said he still hoped some jobs could be saved before the site eventually closes. | |
Vestas said 40 employees have been found new roles within the firm's research and development facility on the island while 57 employees will continue to work at the factory for a further period of time to assist in its closure. | Vestas said 40 employees have been found new roles within the firm's research and development facility on the island while 57 employees will continue to work at the factory for a further period of time to assist in its closure. |
Ole Borup Jakobsen, president of Vestas Blades, said: "The decision to close the factory was very difficult, and we fully recognise the impact this will have on employees, their families and on the Isle of Wight. | Ole Borup Jakobsen, president of Vestas Blades, said: "The decision to close the factory was very difficult, and we fully recognise the impact this will have on employees, their families and on the Isle of Wight. |
"Nonetheless, this commercial decision was absolutely necessary to secure Vestas' competiveness. | "Nonetheless, this commercial decision was absolutely necessary to secure Vestas' competiveness. |
"We understand and have sympathy that employees are deeply affected by the closure." | "We understand and have sympathy that employees are deeply affected by the closure." |
He added all workers have received information, advice and guidance on finding new jobs. | He added all workers have received information, advice and guidance on finding new jobs. |
Vestas said redundancy payments would be more than double those required by statute. | Vestas said redundancy payments would be more than double those required by statute. |
The firm said it will continue research and development activities on the Isle of Wight, and maintain its sales and service business in the UK. |