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Tata Steel: Unions close to deal to keep Port Talbot open | Tata Steel: Unions close to deal to keep Port Talbot open |
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Unions are close to agreeing a deal with Tata Steel which would keep the Port Talbot works open along with other UK plants, BBC Wales understands. | Unions are close to agreeing a deal with Tata Steel which would keep the Port Talbot works open along with other UK plants, BBC Wales understands. |
Talks were held between the company and unions last week, where it is thought the issues of pensions, production and jobs were discussed. | Talks were held between the company and unions last week, where it is thought the issues of pensions, production and jobs were discussed. |
It is thought a deal could emerge this week. | It is thought a deal could emerge this week. |
The future of Tata plants has been in doubt since the UK business was put up for sale in March. | The future of Tata plants has been in doubt since the UK business was put up for sale in March. |
The UK and Welsh governments offered financial support, but the company's pension scheme has been deterring potential buyers. | The UK and Welsh governments offered financial support, but the company's pension scheme has been deterring potential buyers. |
It is unclear what deal might be struck on the pensions issue, but it is understood unions have insisted on maintaining the two blast furnaces at Port Talbot. | It is unclear what deal might be struck on the pensions issue, but it is understood unions have insisted on maintaining the two blast furnaces at Port Talbot. |
Stephen Kinnock, Labour MP for Aberavon, said he was "desperately hoping and praying" for some positive news for steelworkers and their families who had "been through hell". | |
Speaking to BBC Radio Wales' Good Evening Wales programme, he said: "We have said from the start that we need a very clear commitment to both of the blast furnaces and to the investment that we need to build a long-term future of prosperity for Port Talbot, and for the steel industry across the county. | |
"Clearly there are also discussions ongoing around the pension scheme and other aspects of the terms and conditions for employees. | |
"I think all of this is being hammered out as we speak." | |
He added: "I really hope we get the short-term good news that we all hope for, but it has to be backed up by long-term strategic action from the UK government." | |
Tata Steel put plans to sell its UK business on hold in the summer as the company considered a European tie-up. | Tata Steel put plans to sell its UK business on hold in the summer as the company considered a European tie-up. |
It employs almost 7,000 workers around Wales, including more than 4,000 at its plant in Port Talbot. | It employs almost 7,000 workers around Wales, including more than 4,000 at its plant in Port Talbot. |
The other plants that would benefit from a deal being reached include Llanwern, Trostre, Shotton, Corby, Hartlepool and sites in the West Midlands. | The other plants that would benefit from a deal being reached include Llanwern, Trostre, Shotton, Corby, Hartlepool and sites in the West Midlands. |
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