The Herald

Government gives Tullis Russell collapse task force £6m

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A TASKFORCE set up after a paper-making firm went into administra­tion with hundreds of job losses is to receive £6 million from the Scottish Government.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced the establishm­ent of the Joi nt Taskforce for Fife after Tullis Russell Papermaker­s, based at Markinch, called in administra­tors on Monday.

A total of 325 employees were made redundant, with a further 149 jobs at risk.

The company had experience­d a long-term decline in its market and cumulative losses of £18.5m over the last five years.

The taskforce will work with joint administra­tors Blair Nimmo and Tony Friar of KPMG to try to find an alternativ­e owner for the plant and provide support for workers to help them back into new jobs and training.

It will be co-chaired by the Scottish Government and Fife Council, with a first meeting scheduled for tomorrow.

Speaking before a visit to the Tullis Russell plant, Deputy First Minister John Swinney said: “This is a very anxious time for the workers at Tullis Russell, their families and indeed the wider community across Fife.

“Particular­ly in a small town the size of Markinch, the potential impact of these j ob losses cannot be underestim­ated.

“We are, therefore, making an immediate and initial financial investment of £6 million to support the work of the Fife taskforce.

“We will work with Fife Council to ensure these additional resources complement existing activity and support economic growth in this part of Fife.”

Fife Council leader David Ross added: “As you would expect, Fife Council is already mobilising to get this taskforce up and running this week to help mitigate the impact that yesterday’s devas- tating news is having on local families in Fife.

“This initial investment of £6m is welcome start and will go some way to helping regenerate the area and begin the process of creating more jobs for local people.

“However, undoubtedl­y more investment will be needed to make sure Fife’s economy continues to thrive.”

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