Specialist engineers at Rolls-Royce plant set for industrial action

(Alliance News) - A group of specialist engineers employed at a Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC aero ...

Alliance News 19 July, 2021 | 4:50AM
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(Alliance News) - A group of specialist engineers employed at a Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC aero engine plant will launch a campaign of industrial action on Monday after fears for the long-term future of the site resurfaced.

Members of Unite at the site in Barnoldswick in Lancashire went on strike before Christmas in opposition to plans to scale back production at the factory.

Unite said a deal was agreed guaranteeing the future of the factory, but fresh fears have emerged.

Unite regional officer Ross Quinn said: "Our members have been forced to take strike action as the long-term viability of Barnoldswick is once again under threat.

"Our members at Barnoldswick are rightly concerned for their futures. They did not take part in nine weeks of strike action for the employer to go back to their original plan in two years' time.

"All Unite is seeking is strict guarantees that the January agreement is fully honoured by Rolls-Royce."

By Alan Jones, PA Industrial Correspondent

source: PA

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