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Tata Steel to cut 3,000 jobs in 'severe' market | Tata Steel to cut 3,000 jobs in 'severe' market |
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Tata Steel plans to cut as many as 3,000 jobs across its European business in another bid to come to terms with a "severe" international steel market. | Tata Steel plans to cut as many as 3,000 jobs across its European business in another bid to come to terms with a "severe" international steel market. |
The company wants to focus on higher-value products, it said, adding there would be no plant closures. | The company wants to focus on higher-value products, it said, adding there would be no plant closures. |
About two thirds of the job cuts will be office-based, it added. | |
The announcement comes after a merger with German rival Thyssenkrupp was blocked during the summer. Bosses had hoped the deal could reduce costs. | The announcement comes after a merger with German rival Thyssenkrupp was blocked during the summer. Bosses had hoped the deal could reduce costs. |
"Today we are highlighting important proposals towards building a financially strong and sustainable European business," said Henrik Adam, chief executive of Tata Steel in Europe. | "Today we are highlighting important proposals towards building a financially strong and sustainable European business," said Henrik Adam, chief executive of Tata Steel in Europe. |
"We plan to change how we work together to enable better cooperation and faster decision-making. This will help us become self-sustaining and cash positive in the face of unprecedented severe market conditions, enabling us to lead the way towards a carbon-neutral future." | "We plan to change how we work together to enable better cooperation and faster decision-making. This will help us become self-sustaining and cash positive in the face of unprecedented severe market conditions, enabling us to lead the way towards a carbon-neutral future." |
The business employs about 20,000 people and is owned by India's Tata. | The business employs about 20,000 people and is owned by India's Tata. |
Port Talbot steelworks employs just under half of Tata's 8,385-strong workforce in the UK. | Port Talbot steelworks employs just under half of Tata's 8,385-strong workforce in the UK. |
Wales' economy minister Ken Skates said: "I am seeking an urgent conversation with Tata to establish what this means for workers in Wales and how we can support those affected by this announcement." | Wales' economy minister Ken Skates said: "I am seeking an urgent conversation with Tata to establish what this means for workers in Wales and how we can support those affected by this announcement." |
Last week, Chinese firm Jingye agreed to invest £1.2bn in British Steel as it signed a deal to rescue the UK steelmaker. | Last week, Chinese firm Jingye agreed to invest £1.2bn in British Steel as it signed a deal to rescue the UK steelmaker. |
It also said it would seek to "preserve thousands of jobs in a key foundation industry for the UK" but did not put a number on how many would be saved. | It also said it would seek to "preserve thousands of jobs in a key foundation industry for the UK" but did not put a number on how many would be saved. |
British Steel employs about 4,000 people in Scunthorpe and Teesside. | British Steel employs about 4,000 people in Scunthorpe and Teesside. |
It has been kept running by the government via the Official Receiver since May when the company went into liquidation. | It has been kept running by the government via the Official Receiver since May when the company went into liquidation. |
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