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More than 550 jobs 'at risk' after proposed chicken factory closure | More than 550 jobs 'at risk' after proposed chicken factory closure |
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More than 550 jobs at a chicken factory are at risk after its proposed closure was announced. | More than 550 jobs at a chicken factory are at risk after its proposed closure was announced. |
The 2 Sisters Food Group said products made site on Freebournes Road in Witham, Essex, could be produced "more efficiently elsewhere". | The 2 Sisters Food Group said products made site on Freebournes Road in Witham, Essex, could be produced "more efficiently elsewhere". |
The company employs 555 people at the site and said all were "now at risk of redundancy". | The company employs 555 people at the site and said all were "now at risk of redundancy". |
It said it would look at "redeployment opportunities" at two of its sites in Norfolk. | It said it would look at "redeployment opportunities" at two of its sites in Norfolk. |
In a statement, the company said: "Our continuing UK poultry strategic footprint review has concluded we need shorter and leaner supply chains in order to remain competitive in an extremely challenging sector. | In a statement, the company said: "Our continuing UK poultry strategic footprint review has concluded we need shorter and leaner supply chains in order to remain competitive in an extremely challenging sector. |
"Our key priority now is to hold meaningful consultations with all affected employees." | "Our key priority now is to hold meaningful consultations with all affected employees." |
The company supplies chickens to most of the UK's major supermarkets and also owns Fox's Biscuits and Holland's Pies. | The company supplies chickens to most of the UK's major supermarkets and also owns Fox's Biscuits and Holland's Pies. |
Trevor Harvey, who had worked at the site for the last 25 years, said: "I will miss the place but what can you do? | |
"Orders have been dropping lately, we've not had a lot of work going on. You can't do nothing about it. It's inevitable." | "Orders have been dropping lately, we've not had a lot of work going on. You can't do nothing about it. It's inevitable." |
Unite regional officer Michelle Cook said the factory's closure was "grim news for the workforce and, more generally, for the Essex economy". | Unite regional officer Michelle Cook said the factory's closure was "grim news for the workforce and, more generally, for the Essex economy". |
She said: "Unite is seeking an urgent meeting with management to clarify the implications of what is proposed." | She said: "Unite is seeking an urgent meeting with management to clarify the implications of what is proposed." |
The union would be "seeking to avoid compulsory redundancies", she added. | The union would be "seeking to avoid compulsory redundancies", she added. |
In September 2017, the Food Standards Agency investigated the company after alleged safety breaches at one its factories in West Bromwich, leading to operations being temporarily suspended. | In September 2017, the Food Standards Agency investigated the company after alleged safety breaches at one its factories in West Bromwich, leading to operations being temporarily suspended. |
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