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Burberry's 'loyalty bonus' offer | Burberry's 'loyalty bonus' offer |
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Burberry has offered to pay a special "loyalty bonus" to workers at its Rhondda factory which is to close this month with production moved abroad. | Burberry has offered to pay a special "loyalty bonus" to workers at its Rhondda factory which is to close this month with production moved abroad. |
Under pressure from an anti-closure campaign, the firm is also to give £1.5m to the area over the next decade. | Under pressure from an anti-closure campaign, the firm is also to give £1.5m to the area over the next decade. |
Unions and politicians welcomed the offer as a "significant improvement" on previous ones by the company. | Unions and politicians welcomed the offer as a "significant improvement" on previous ones by the company. |
They said it was a multi-million pound improvement, but they still did not accept the Treorchy factory's closure. | |
More than 300 workers will lose their jobs when the plant shuts at the end of the month, although Burberry says more than a third have found alternative work. | More than 300 workers will lose their jobs when the plant shuts at the end of the month, although Burberry says more than a third have found alternative work. |
The GMB union and local AM Leighton Andrews and Rhondda MP Chris Bryant welcomed the latest offer in a row which has lasted six months. | The GMB union and local AM Leighton Andrews and Rhondda MP Chris Bryant welcomed the latest offer in a row which has lasted six months. |
But they stressed they still did not accept the factory should shut. | But they stressed they still did not accept the factory should shut. |
"Despite public pressure, and a clear case being made for the continuation of the factory, it is clear Burberry remain committed to closure. We do not accept this," a joint statement said. | "Despite public pressure, and a clear case being made for the continuation of the factory, it is clear Burberry remain committed to closure. We do not accept this," a joint statement said. |
"Burberry has offered to provide an ongoing contract to any realistic new venture. We will hold Burberry to this and there will be further discussions about it. | "Burberry has offered to provide an ongoing contract to any realistic new venture. We will hold Burberry to this and there will be further discussions about it. |
But they agreed the offer on the table now amounts to a multimillion-pound improvement on what was originally offered | But they agreed the offer on the table now amounts to a multimillion-pound improvement on what was originally offered |
More than 300 people will lose their job when the plant closes | More than 300 people will lose their job when the plant closes |
They added: "We welcome Burberry's agreement - as a direct result of the campaign in which we have been proud to take part - to provide £150,000 a year for 10 years for a special trust fund for the Rhondda. | They added: "We welcome Burberry's agreement - as a direct result of the campaign in which we have been proud to take part - to provide £150,000 a year for 10 years for a special trust fund for the Rhondda. |
British roots | British roots |
"We look forward to making sure that it makes a real difference to people's lives in the Rhondda. This is a unique achievement by a campaign of this kind." | "We look forward to making sure that it makes a real difference to people's lives in the Rhondda. This is a unique achievement by a campaign of this kind." |
Burberry announced in September that it would close the factory, transferring production of its designer label polo shirts overseas. | Burberry announced in September that it would close the factory, transferring production of its designer label polo shirts overseas. |
But workers and unions immediately launched their campaign, accusing the firm of abandoning its British roots. | But workers and unions immediately launched their campaign, accusing the firm of abandoning its British roots. |
Co-ordinated protests were staged in London, Paris, New York, Chicago, Strasbourg and Las Vegas earlier in February. | Co-ordinated protests were staged in London, Paris, New York, Chicago, Strasbourg and Las Vegas earlier in February. |
A number of celebrities have added their support to the campaign - among them actor Ioan Gruffudd, one of the stars who promotes the distinctive Burberry brand. | A number of celebrities have added their support to the campaign - among them actor Ioan Gruffudd, one of the stars who promotes the distinctive Burberry brand. |
Singer Sir Tom Jones, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, actors Michael Sheen, Rhys Ifans and Emma Thompson, opera star Bryn Terfel, singer/presenter Charlotte Church and comedian and author Ben Elton have all signed up. | Singer Sir Tom Jones, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, actors Michael Sheen, Rhys Ifans and Emma Thompson, opera star Bryn Terfel, singer/presenter Charlotte Church and comedian and author Ben Elton have all signed up. |
In December Welsh Secretary Peter Hain called on the firm to reconsider its closure decision. | In December Welsh Secretary Peter Hain called on the firm to reconsider its closure decision. |
In January Burberry announced it would give £1m to either keep the plant as a going concern or to redevelop the empty site - an offer which was dismissed as a publicity stunt. | In January Burberry announced it would give £1m to either keep the plant as a going concern or to redevelop the empty site - an offer which was dismissed as a publicity stunt. |
This week Burberry told MPs on the Welsh affairs select committee that it was not "commercially viable" to retain the south Wales factory. | This week Burberry told MPs on the Welsh affairs select committee that it was not "commercially viable" to retain the south Wales factory. |
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