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Disabled workers from across the south west have been demonstrating in Plymouth against the possible closure of the factories which employ them. | Disabled workers from across the south west have been demonstrating in Plymouth against the possible closure of the factories which employ them. |
The government is assessing whether the company Remploy, the region's biggest employer of disabled people, is providing good value for money. | The government is assessing whether the company Remploy, the region's biggest employer of disabled people, is providing good value for money. |
The government-funded company has 64 factories nationwide, including ones at Redruth, Penzance and Plymouth. | The government-funded company has 64 factories nationwide, including ones at Redruth, Penzance and Plymouth. |
More than 150 local workers would face unemployment if the factories closed. | More than 150 local workers would face unemployment if the factories closed. |
Unions have said they will ballot members for industrial action if an announcement is made to close any factory. | Unions have said they will ballot members for industrial action if an announcement is made to close any factory. |
Steve Sergent from GMB Plymouth, said: "Remploy employees make goods and products that we all use. | Steve Sergent from GMB Plymouth, said: "Remploy employees make goods and products that we all use. |
"They are part of what little remains of Britain's manufacturing base and we must keep it intact." | "They are part of what little remains of Britain's manufacturing base and we must keep it intact." |