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Sheffield steel industry 'crisis' rally gets under way | |
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Steelworkers from all over the country are demonstrating in Sheffield over cuts to Britain's ailing steel industry. | |
Thousands of job cuts have recently been announced in Teesside, Scunthorpe and Lanarkshire, with unions fearing more to come. | |
The TUC-organised rally is urging the government to stem the influx of cheap steel from China. | |
Business Minister Anna Soubry said her department was doing all it could. | Business Minister Anna Soubry said her department was doing all it could. |
TUC general secretary Frances O'Grady said: "The crisis in British steel isn't over. One in six steelworkers face losing their jobs. | |
"Britain desperately needs a long-term industrial plan, but ministers have refused to commit to one. | "Britain desperately needs a long-term industrial plan, but ministers have refused to commit to one. |
"The closure of factories will devastate surrounding communities, and cause jobs losses throughout the supply chain. The chancellor's 'Northern Powerhouse' has to be more than a slogan for a party conference." | |
Workers travelled from Scotland to take part in the Save Our Steel march, following last month's announcement by Tata Steel that it is cutting 1,200 jobs at plants in Scunthorpe, Motherwell and Cambuslang. | |
Ms Soubry said: "The government is well aware of the challenges facing our steel industry and we are working tirelessly to help. | Ms Soubry said: "The government is well aware of the challenges facing our steel industry and we are working tirelessly to help. |
"It was the UK that helped persuade the European Commission to launch an investigation into steel rebar imports and the UK that secured an emergency EU council meeting this month. | "It was the UK that helped persuade the European Commission to launch an investigation into steel rebar imports and the UK that secured an emergency EU council meeting this month. |
"We will continue to do all we can to achieve a level playing field for our steel industry and workers." | "We will continue to do all we can to achieve a level playing field for our steel industry and workers." |