The Herald on Sunday

Legal action looms over Aberdeen paper mill closure

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A TRADE union is seeking to take legal action over the closure of a paper mill.

Pat Rafferty, Scottish secretary of Unite, said the union was looking to take action over the “lack of consultati­on” with trade unions.

His comments came two days after it was announced the Stoneywood mill in Aberdeen, together with another mill in Chartham, Kent, were being placed in administra­tion.

The move resulted in 368 of the firm’s 463 UK-based employees being made redundant immediatel­y.

Speaking about the situation at a Unite Scottish policy conference in Glasgow, Mr Rafferty said: “I just wanted to send a message of solidarity from this conference to our members at Stoneywood in Aberdeen who have just been told in the past couple of days the whole site is closing down.

“We will obviously fight against that as much as we can.

“We will be taking legal action against them for the lack of consultati­on with the union in that regard.”

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