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Unions have demanded action to save two naval shipyards after a memo revealed plans that could see them close after aircraft carrier work ends in 2014. | Unions have demanded action to save two naval shipyards after a memo revealed plans that could see them close after aircraft carrier work ends in 2014. |
The leaked document came from BVT, which owns yards at Scotstoun and Govan in Glasgow and one in Portsmouth. | The leaked document came from BVT, which owns yards at Scotstoun and Govan in Glasgow and one in Portsmouth. |
It said the Ministry of Defence was willing to pay for thousands of redundancies to scale down Britain's warship building capacity. | It said the Ministry of Defence was willing to pay for thousands of redundancies to scale down Britain's warship building capacity. |
BVT said it did not expect closures in the "foreseeable future". | BVT said it did not expect closures in the "foreseeable future". |
The memo, seen by BBC Scotland, shows BVT Surface Fleet's chief executive Alan Johnston forecasting savings of up to £500m from the closure of two yards after the contract for two Royal Navy super-carriers is completed in 2014. | The memo, seen by BBC Scotland, shows BVT Surface Fleet's chief executive Alan Johnston forecasting savings of up to £500m from the closure of two yards after the contract for two Royal Navy super-carriers is completed in 2014. |
Local people in Govan said the area depended on the shipyards | |
Jim Moohan, the chairman of the shipbuilding and engineering unions in Scotland, said the news had come as a "massive shock". | Jim Moohan, the chairman of the shipbuilding and engineering unions in Scotland, said the news had come as a "massive shock". |
"For the first time we had turned a corner with a golden future for the next five to 10 years," Mr Moohan said. | "For the first time we had turned a corner with a golden future for the next five to 10 years," Mr Moohan said. |
"This announcement is being timed quite cynically and deliberately to mark the card of employees in shipbuilding within the UK that the reduced capacity is going to result in problems." | "This announcement is being timed quite cynically and deliberately to mark the card of employees in shipbuilding within the UK that the reduced capacity is going to result in problems." |
Mr Moohan said he accepted there were limitations on "capacity and money" but said the challenge for the firm and politicians was to save the yards. | Mr Moohan said he accepted there were limitations on "capacity and money" but said the challenge for the firm and politicians was to save the yards. |
"If I've got five years' notice to try and save an industry or protect it, then that gives me and others and opportunity to do so," he said. | "If I've got five years' notice to try and save an industry or protect it, then that gives me and others and opportunity to do so," he said. |
The Unite union said the memo ran contrary to views of other people in the industry that future orders could sustain shipyards for many years. | The Unite union said the memo ran contrary to views of other people in the industry that future orders could sustain shipyards for many years. |
I am concerned for the Clyde yards but there is no need for panic Pauline McNeillGlasgow Kelvin MSP | |
BVT employs 7,000 workers at the three yards and another site in Bristol. | |
National officer Bernie Hamilton said: "We condemn these plans as short-sighted. We understand that some restructuring may have to take place, but we do not accept the closure of a yard or making thousands of people redundant." | National officer Bernie Hamilton said: "We condemn these plans as short-sighted. We understand that some restructuring may have to take place, but we do not accept the closure of a yard or making thousands of people redundant." |
Scottish Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the reports would cause deep concern among the workforce and communities on the Clyde. | Scottish Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the reports would cause deep concern among the workforce and communities on the Clyde. |
She said: "I have recently spoken with Alan Johnston, chief executive of BVT, who had assured me the company was working to secure the long-term future of the yards and I will be contacting BVT... to demand assurances over their commitment to the Clyde yards and the long-term future of Scotland's shipbuilding expertise." | She said: "I have recently spoken with Alan Johnston, chief executive of BVT, who had assured me the company was working to secure the long-term future of the yards and I will be contacting BVT... to demand assurances over their commitment to the Clyde yards and the long-term future of Scotland's shipbuilding expertise." |
Worst case | Worst case |
Labour MSP Pauline McNeill, whose Glasgow Kelvin constituency includes the Scotstoun yard, said she was also due to meet Mr Johnston, but that she remained optimistic. | Labour MSP Pauline McNeill, whose Glasgow Kelvin constituency includes the Scotstoun yard, said she was also due to meet Mr Johnston, but that she remained optimistic. |
"I am concerned for the Clyde yards but there is no need for panic. I believe that Glasgow's case is so strong its future will be secure," she said. | "I am concerned for the Clyde yards but there is no need for panic. I believe that Glasgow's case is so strong its future will be secure," she said. |
"Design capability resides in Glasgow and cannot easily be transferred to Portsmouth." | "Design capability resides in Glasgow and cannot easily be transferred to Portsmouth." |
A BVT spokesman said it was prudent for any company to make contingency plans for a "worst case scenario". | A BVT spokesman said it was prudent for any company to make contingency plans for a "worst case scenario". |
He added: "BVT Surface Fleet has a solid order book for the next seven to eight years and is in the strongest position that the shipbuilding industry in the UK has seen for a generation." | He added: "BVT Surface Fleet has a solid order book for the next seven to eight years and is in the strongest position that the shipbuilding industry in the UK has seen for a generation." |
The MoD said negotiations were ongoing and no decisions had been made. | The MoD said negotiations were ongoing and no decisions had been made. |
BVT Surface Fleet was created in early 2008, bringing together the warship building operations of BAE Systems and the VT Group. | BVT Surface Fleet was created in early 2008, bringing together the warship building operations of BAE Systems and the VT Group. |
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