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Burberry workers to fight closure | |
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Workers at the Burberry factory in south Wales have decided to fight closure plans after a mass meeting. | |
Mervin Burnett, of the GMB union, said shock had turned to anger and they are to write to the firm asking it to withdraw the 300 redundancy notices. | |
The union wants to examine the firm's financial position and consider ways to save the plant at Treorchy, Rhondda. | |
Burberry will talk to the assembly government but it looks set to move production to Asia or South America. | |
Burberry said the plant was not "commercially viable", but the company would not abandon the UK when the Rhondda plant closes in December. | |
The GMB union said it is appalled by the decision, claiming Wales had now lost 46,000 manufacturing jobs since 1994. | The GMB union said it is appalled by the decision, claiming Wales had now lost 46,000 manufacturing jobs since 1994. |
This is a bitter economic blow to the Rhondda Fawr and the county as a whole. Councillor Robert Bevan | This is a bitter economic blow to the Rhondda Fawr and the county as a whole. Councillor Robert Bevan |
Enterprise Minister Andrew Davies said he would be talking to Burberry's managing director to make the case for the firm retaining its Rhonnda operation. | |
He said the closure was "a bolt from the blue" with no indication that they were planning an announcement. | He said the closure was "a bolt from the blue" with no indication that they were planning an announcement. |
"We certainly want to find out why they are doing this to see if there's anything we can do as a government to change their minds," Mr Davies said. | "We certainly want to find out why they are doing this to see if there's anything we can do as a government to change their minds," Mr Davies said. |
Rhondda MP Chris Bryant said he felt angered and betrayed by the news that the plant making polo shirts was to close. | Rhondda MP Chris Bryant said he felt angered and betrayed by the news that the plant making polo shirts was to close. |
He said senior managers had guaranteed to consult him before they considered closure and broke their promise. | He said senior managers had guaranteed to consult him before they considered closure and broke their promise. |
Mr Bryant told BBC Wales he had met senior management two years ago, and they had guaranteed then they were not thinking about closing the plant. | Mr Bryant told BBC Wales he had met senior management two years ago, and they had guaranteed then they were not thinking about closing the plant. |
"If they were even going to be thinking about going down that line, they [said they] would get in touch with me first, so that if there was a package we could put in from the Welsh assembly to help them stay here that would be possible, and they've not stood by that promise," he said. | "If they were even going to be thinking about going down that line, they [said they] would get in touch with me first, so that if there was a package we could put in from the Welsh assembly to help them stay here that would be possible, and they've not stood by that promise," he said. |
However, Mr Bryant said he thought there was still a chance the factory could be saved, and he and Rhondda AM Leighton Andrews met the managing director on Wednesday to discuss the situation. | However, Mr Bryant said he thought there was still a chance the factory could be saved, and he and Rhondda AM Leighton Andrews met the managing director on Wednesday to discuss the situation. |
'Bitter blow' | 'Bitter blow' |
The company said the closure plan follows a year-long review of its supply chain and manufacturing process, leaving managers with "no obvious alternative other than to propose the closure of the factory". | The company said the closure plan follows a year-long review of its supply chain and manufacturing process, leaving managers with "no obvious alternative other than to propose the closure of the factory". |
Production will go overseas, where costs are lower. The firm has not said specifically where, but it will be either Asia or South America. | Production will go overseas, where costs are lower. The firm has not said specifically where, but it will be either Asia or South America. |
It stressed the proposed closure was a one-off and the company would not abandon the UK, and there were no cuts planned at other sites. | It stressed the proposed closure was a one-off and the company would not abandon the UK, and there were no cuts planned at other sites. |
Local councillor Robert Bevan said: "This is a bitter economic blow to the Rhondda Fawr and the county as a whole." | |
The factory at Treorchy has been producing clothes since 1939 but it was only taken over by Burberry in 1989. | The factory at Treorchy has been producing clothes since 1939 but it was only taken over by Burberry in 1989. |