The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

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Redundancy shock for yard workers

- Gareth Mcpherson political editor

Bifab workers were kept in the dark about losing their jobs until just a few hours before they were handed redundancy notices, according to a source close to the yards.

New owners DF Barnes issued the statutory notices on Friday to 35 of the 43 staff working on the fabricatio­n frontline in Methil and Burntislan­d.

The scale and speed of the job losses have shocked unions and workers, who had been buoyed by the takeover by the Canadian firm less than a month ago.

A source close to the workers said they should have been given a “week’s heads-up” about the notices.

“You would like to think (the owners) would engage the proper consultati­ve forums that are in there with the collective agreement.

“The worrying thing is looking forward. Hopefully that’s not a sign of things to come with employment relations.”

Workers say they were told about the notices on Friday morning, ahead of the midday announceme­nt.

The Courier understand­s there are no meetings scheduled to take place between the owners, Scottish Government and unions over the bank holiday

Hopefully that’s not a sign of things to come with employment relations

weekend. On Friday, shadow Scottish secretary Lesley Laird, the Labour MP in Fife, said talks must take place over the break as a “matter of urgency”.

The fabricatio­n yard has been left without any work following the end of a contract for building platforms for offshore wind turbines. Bifab received a boost three weeks ago with takeover firm DF Barnes.

Under their plan, the Fife yards would be left with a skeleton workforce of eight as the company seeks fresh contracts.

gmcpherson@thecourier.co.uk

 ?? Picture: Steven Brown. ?? Statutory notices were issued to workers on Friday.
Picture: Steven Brown. Statutory notices were issued to workers on Friday.

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