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'Productive' meeting on Michelin Dundee future | 'Productive' meeting on Michelin Dundee future |
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A "productive" meeting on the future of Dundee's Michelin factory has been held between the firm and Economy Secretary Derek Mackay. | A "productive" meeting on the future of Dundee's Michelin factory has been held between the firm and Economy Secretary Derek Mackay. |
Michelin announced plans this month to close the site, with the loss of all 845 jobs, by mid-2020. | Michelin announced plans this month to close the site, with the loss of all 845 jobs, by mid-2020. |
Mr Mackay met senior executives from the company in Edinburgh last Friday. | Mr Mackay met senior executives from the company in Edinburgh last Friday. |
He outlined two propositions for the future of the factory produced by the Michelin Dundee Action Group, which is tasked with saving the site. | He outlined two propositions for the future of the factory produced by the Michelin Dundee Action Group, which is tasked with saving the site. |
Mr Mackay said: "I had a productive meeting with Michelin senior executives on Friday where we presented propositions relating to the future of the Michelin site and its workforce in Dundee. | Mr Mackay said: "I had a productive meeting with Michelin senior executives on Friday where we presented propositions relating to the future of the Michelin site and its workforce in Dundee. |
"On Friday, I will convene the third meeting of the Michelin Dundee Action Group and update them on the company's response and the next steps." | "On Friday, I will convene the third meeting of the Michelin Dundee Action Group and update them on the company's response and the next steps." |
Dundee City Council leader John Alexander also attended the meeting. | |
He tweeted: "I look forward to developing our ideas and discussing with the wider action group." |
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