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Coca-Cola jobs to go at Milton Keynes and Northampton sites | Coca-Cola jobs to go at Milton Keynes and Northampton sites |
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Coca-Cola plans to close two UK sites, with the loss of almost 300 jobs, the company has announced. | Coca-Cola plans to close two UK sites, with the loss of almost 300 jobs, the company has announced. |
The closure of the manufacturing site in Milton Keynes would involve 234 jobs, with a further 54 jobs hit at a distribution centre in Northampton. | |
The company said the proposed changes would provide greater efficiency and it expected to create 121 roles elsewhere. | |
Trade union Unite said it was "very disappointed" and will fight the proposals. | Trade union Unite said it was "very disappointed" and will fight the proposals. |
If the proposal goes ahead, the sites would close in 2019. | If the proposal goes ahead, the sites would close in 2019. |
The plant at Milton Keynes, which was established in 1976, has nine manufacturing lines and produces 60 million cases of soft drinks a year. | The plant at Milton Keynes, which was established in 1976, has nine manufacturing lines and produces 60 million cases of soft drinks a year. |
Coca-Cola is proposing to transfer production and warehousing to other GB sites, and expects to create 121 additional roles, providing potential redeployment opportunities for impacted colleagues. | |
'Proposals not made lightly' | |
In a statement, the company said: "We know today's news will be upsetting for our people at these sites, and our immediate priority is to support them throughout the consultation process. | |
"We are proud of our long-standing links with both towns and have not made these proposals lightly." | |
The Northampton distribution centre opened in 1993 and is operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. | |
Sally Mortimer, regional officer for Unite in the East Midlands, said the announcement was totally unexpected and the closure would be a blow to the Northampton economy. | Sally Mortimer, regional officer for Unite in the East Midlands, said the announcement was totally unexpected and the closure would be a blow to the Northampton economy. |
"Unite will be putting a business case back to the company because we believe we're central to all and we have good road links", she said. | "Unite will be putting a business case back to the company because we believe we're central to all and we have good road links", she said. |
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