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Bombardier: Belfast workers to press MPs on Boeing row | Bombardier: Belfast workers to press MPs on Boeing row |
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MPs have joined Bombardier workers outside the Houses of Parliament as part of a campaign to protect jobs in Belfast. | MPs have joined Bombardier workers outside the Houses of Parliament as part of a campaign to protect jobs in Belfast. |
The workers, along with the trade union, Unite, displayed a large banner stating "#BackBombardier". | The workers, along with the trade union, Unite, displayed a large banner stating "#BackBombardier". |
The group is due to meet Business Secretary Greg Clark later. | The group is due to meet Business Secretary Greg Clark later. |
Bombardier, a Canadian aerospace company, is in a trade dispute with rival firm Boeing over alleged below-cost selling of its C-Series jet. | Bombardier, a Canadian aerospace company, is in a trade dispute with rival firm Boeing over alleged below-cost selling of its C-Series jet. |
The row threatens jobs at Bombardier's Belfast plant, where parts of the C-Series jet, including the wings, are made. | The row threatens jobs at Bombardier's Belfast plant, where parts of the C-Series jet, including the wings, are made. |
Bombardier employs more than 4,000 people in Northern Ireland - and is one of its biggest private sector employers. | Bombardier employs more than 4,000 people in Northern Ireland - and is one of its biggest private sector employers. |
Last week, the US government imposed an import tax of 80% on the jets, on top of a 220% tariff that had already been set. | Last week, the US government imposed an import tax of 80% on the jets, on top of a 220% tariff that had already been set. |
The ruling, which could triple the cost of a C-Series aircraft sold into the US, could potentially jeopardise a major order placed last year from US airline Delta - a $5.6bn (£4.15bn) deal for up to 125 of the jets. | |
Delta's Chief Executive Ed Bastian said on Tuesday the carrier would not foot the bill of the proposed tariff. | |
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke to US President Donald Trump on Tuesday night and discussed the importance of Bombardier jobs to Northern Ireland. | Prime Minister Theresa May spoke to US President Donald Trump on Tuesday night and discussed the importance of Bombardier jobs to Northern Ireland. |
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, speaking during Prime Minister's Question Time and sporting a 'back Bombardier' badge, said "Bombardier workers facing redundancy" was one of the government's failings. | |
Analysis: Julian O'Neill, BBC News NI business correspondent | Analysis: Julian O'Neill, BBC News NI business correspondent |
Wednesday's round of London meetings is all about keeping the Bombardier issue on the national agenda. | Wednesday's round of London meetings is all about keeping the Bombardier issue on the national agenda. |
The government has already taken the side of the Canadian firm in its dispute with Boeing. | The government has already taken the side of the Canadian firm in its dispute with Boeing. |
The DUP, whose support Theresa May relies on, is also ensuring it gets high-level attention. | The DUP, whose support Theresa May relies on, is also ensuring it gets high-level attention. |
But is this something which has the potential to threaten the supply and confidence deal? Highly unlikely. | But is this something which has the potential to threaten the supply and confidence deal? Highly unlikely. |
The DUP is clear the real villains of the piece are Boeing and President Trump's Commerce Department, not the government it props up. | The DUP is clear the real villains of the piece are Boeing and President Trump's Commerce Department, not the government it props up. |
Speaking at the Westminster protest, Bombardier employee Dougie Jamison said it was important to remind MPs "how it is going to affect people on the ground". | Speaking at the Westminster protest, Bombardier employee Dougie Jamison said it was important to remind MPs "how it is going to affect people on the ground". |
"It is not just people in Canada or in Belfast - it is throughout Northern Ireland that this is going to affect people," he added. | "It is not just people in Canada or in Belfast - it is throughout Northern Ireland that this is going to affect people," he added. |
Unite's regional secretary Jimmy Kelly said the intention was to "impress on the government" that it must do more on the issue. | Unite's regional secretary Jimmy Kelly said the intention was to "impress on the government" that it must do more on the issue. |
"It is not good enough to just phone Donald Trump," said Mr Kelly. | "It is not good enough to just phone Donald Trump," said Mr Kelly. |
"We need the government to speak to Boeing in a way that makes them realise their contracts with them are under threat." | "We need the government to speak to Boeing in a way that makes them realise their contracts with them are under threat." |
The group will call on the prime minister to summon Boeing to a summit with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. | The group will call on the prime minister to summon Boeing to a summit with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. |
On Tuesday, the government accused of "inaction" over the potential job losses. | On Tuesday, the government accused of "inaction" over the potential job losses. |
But Mr Clark told the House of Commons that he understood the worry felt by the workforce, adding that the government would "vigorously and robustly defend" Bombardier's interests. | But Mr Clark told the House of Commons that he understood the worry felt by the workforce, adding that the government would "vigorously and robustly defend" Bombardier's interests. |