Burton Mail

Strike-hit R-R factory set for longer Christmas closure

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A ROLLS-ROYCE factory where workers are taking strike action in a dispute over jobs is to close for an extended shutdown over Christmas, according to a union.

Unite criticised the move to close the aerospace factory in Barnoldswi­ck, Lancashire from Friday until after Christmas, saying the company was offshoring work around the globe.

Unite members have been undertakin­g targeted strike action since November 6, which was due to end on Christmas Eve, in a campaign to secure the future of the factory where Trent engine blades are produced.

In a briefing, staff were told that “on the basis of health and safety” the site would close for an extended Christmas shutdown. Work currently undertaken at Barnoldswi­ck will be transferre­d to Japan, Singapore and

Spain, said Unite. Regional officer Ross Quinn said: “The decision to lock workers out of Barnoldswi­ck before Christmas and to immediatel­y offshore work at the factory demonstrat­es that Rolls-royce has no intention of negotiatin­g or consulting its loyal workers on its plans.

“Workers at Barnoldswi­ck, who take huge pride in their work, began targeted industrial action as a last resort in order to ensure the future of the historic factory.”

Unite has warned that plans announced earlier this year to offshore work to Singapore would make the factory potentiall­y unviable.

National officer Rhys Mccarthy said: “Since Rolls-royce first announced its intentions, Unite has been crystal clear that it was fully prepared to negotiate to secure the future of Barnoldswi­ck and this still remains the case.”

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