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Sit-in wind firm blames UK market | |
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The company at the centre of a sit-in protest on the Isle of Wight has said it is moving because the wind turbine market in the UK is "not big enough". | |
Vestas Wind Systems told the BBC that even though demand was strong globally it made "more sense" to make turbines as close to the market as possible. | |
It comes on the fifth day of a sit-in protest by 25 workers inside the plant demonstrating against job cuts. | |
Hundreds are expected to march to the site later to show their support. | |
'Peaceful solution' | |
Speaking for the first time Peter Kruse, spokesman from Vestas Wind Systems, told the BBC that they were "patient people," but the workers - who are not members of a union - had been warned that there will be "consequences". | |
He said: "We have told them that it (the sit-in) can have consequences. We are talking to the people inside. They will not starve, we will cater for them with proper meals. | |
"We are patient people and have a lot of time, we strongly hope for a peaceful solution and a dignified solution. | |
"It's normal that people are angry and frustrated and unhappy with what's going on." | |
The company moved to the island in 2000 because of skills possessed in the fibreglass yachting industry. | |
Mr Kruse added that things moved "very slowly" onshore in the UK. A plant will be developed in the USA. | |
He said: "It makes more sense to make the turbines as close to the market as possible. | |
"There is a market in the UK but it's not big enough for the time being." | |
A protest began on Monday after plans to axe 625 jobs despite rising profits and workers barricaded themselves inside an office. | |
We have a worthwhile fight and being threatened with criminal charges, it doesn't really wash with us Ian Terry, protesting worker Workers talk of sit-in life | We have a worthwhile fight and being threatened with criminal charges, it doesn't really wash with us Ian Terry, protesting worker Workers talk of sit-in life |
The factory, which makes wind turbines, is believed to be shut next Friday. | |
One of the workers staging the occupation, Ian Terry, told the BBC they will not be moved, even by the threat of criminal prosecution. | One of the workers staging the occupation, Ian Terry, told the BBC they will not be moved, even by the threat of criminal prosecution. |
He said: "The company's made no losses, only massive profits. The reason that they're moving abroad is to maximise profits more than to secure the future of their company. | He said: "The company's made no losses, only massive profits. The reason that they're moving abroad is to maximise profits more than to secure the future of their company. |
"So I think we have a worthwhile fight and being threatened with criminal charges, it doesn't really wash with us." | |
A march will begin from St Thomas' Square in Newport along the route to the factory which is expected to take half an hour followed by a rally at 1800 BST. | A march will begin from St Thomas' Square in Newport along the route to the factory which is expected to take half an hour followed by a rally at 1800 BST. |
Five arrests | Five arrests |
Speaking from inside the factory a worker told the BBC that everyone seemed to be in "good spirits". | Speaking from inside the factory a worker told the BBC that everyone seemed to be in "good spirits". |
Vestas has been delivering food twice a day. | |
He added: "There's a few sore backs from sleeping on the floor so we are a bit achy but apart from that it's going well, we are remaining strong. | He added: "There's a few sore backs from sleeping on the floor so we are a bit achy but apart from that it's going well, we are remaining strong. |
"People are coming along to show their support and that means a lot to us, the more support we get the better. | "People are coming along to show their support and that means a lot to us, the more support we get the better. |
"Hopefully people will come along and see us because it's all very important, this is for the island and we have to save these jobs, there's lots of families affected." | "Hopefully people will come along and see us because it's all very important, this is for the island and we have to save these jobs, there's lots of families affected." |
He joked that security guards were trying to tempt them out with the smell of bacon being cooked from inside in the building. | He joked that security guards were trying to tempt them out with the smell of bacon being cooked from inside in the building. |
Protesters survived on cheese rolls, oranges and cans of fizzy drinks yesterday which have been supplied by the Danish-owned company. | |
A total of five men have now been arrested at the site, police said. | A total of five men have now been arrested at the site, police said. |