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Job cuts boss attacks McConnell | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
The founder of a firm which shut two Ayrshire factories and cut 420 jobs has attacked political critics, including First Minister Jack McConnell. | |
Simclar chairman Sam Russell said "ill-informed politicians with an eye on the elections" had made wild claims. | |
Mr McConnell said Simclar had acted improperly while local MSP Irene Oldfather told Holyrood there were "suggestions of asset stripping". | |
Mr Russell said he was unable to retain his Ayrshire workforce. | |
"Nothing would have given me greater satisfaction than to have retained these Ayrshire jobs," he said. | |
Simclar closed factories in Irvine and Kilwinning on Monday and said it had been unable to remain competitive. | |
It grieves me to hear politicians making political capital out of what is a serious and ongoing issue Sam RussellSimclar chairman and founder | |
The Dunfermline-based firm blamed pressure from low cost economies and falling orders. | |
During First Minister's Questions, local MSP Irene Oldfather expressed fears of minimum redundancy payments "amid suggestions of asset stripping". | |
She asked for a meeting with Mr McConnell to meet the "substantial challenge which we will face in North Ayrshire to absorb these job losses". | |
Mr McConnell agreed and added: "It does appear to be the case this company has not acted properly in carrying out its responsibilities. | Mr McConnell agreed and added: "It does appear to be the case this company has not acted properly in carrying out its responsibilities. |
"I think that is very unfortunate." | "I think that is very unfortunate." |
'Vitriolic personal attacks' | |
Earlier, Central Ayrshire Labour MP Brian Donohoe claimed the closure had been planned for some time and said the local workforce had been treated appallingly. | |
Mr Donohoe told BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland programme: "It is quite obvious, from some time ago, this was all planned and kept very quiet." | Mr Donohoe told BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland programme: "It is quite obvious, from some time ago, this was all planned and kept very quiet." |
In a strongly-worded statement, Mr Russell, the Simclar Group chairman and founder, rejected the allegations. | |
The First Minister said it appeared Simclar had acted improperly | |
"It is extremely unhelpful for ill-informed politicians, who have no clear concept of the global market in which we have to operate, to be making unsubstantiated claims and accusations," he said. | |
"It grieves me to hear politicians making political capital out of what is a serious and ongoing issue for the manufacturing sector in Scotland. | |
"When you hear senior Scottish politicians - no doubt with an eye on impending elections - making the wild claims which they have done over the past two days, you wonder whether they really understand the scale of the global challenge which the manufacturing sector faces." | |
Mr Russell added: "Normally I would not make comments such as these but having been on the receiving end of such vitriolic personal attacks I feel that I have no option but to respond by saying that these politicians say and do nothing to encourage me that they want to retain a manufacturing presence in Scotland." | |
Mr Russell said he was sure the company's handling of their "very serious financial situation" would be vindicated during the administration process. |