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Turbine plant 'sit-in' continues | |
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A sit-in protest by about 25 workers over job cuts at a wind turbine factory on the Isle of Wight has entered its ninth day. | |
Vestas Windsystems is making 625 staff redundant and shutting the Newport site because it says the UK wind turbine market is not big enough. | |
Campaigners are due to hold a rally outside the Department of Energy and Climate Change in central London later. | |
They are calling on the government to spend more on green energy. | |
The Save Vestas Rally, scheduled to begin at 1830 BST, has been organised by the Campaign against Climate Change (CACC) and the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT). | |
The workers have spent more than a week inside the factory | The workers have spent more than a week inside the factory |
Phil Thornhill, from the CACC, said: "The lack of UK demand cited as a reason for closure is a direct result of the British government's woeful neglect of the renewables industry during its period in office up to now." | |
His comments come after Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband spent more than an hour talking to Vestas protesters when he visited Oxford on Monday. | |
Meanwhile, the government announced a £6m grant for Vestas' research centre, which will be based at Newport. | |
Mr Miliband told the BBC he was "very sorry for the people who may be losing their jobs in the Isle of Wight". | Mr Miliband told the BBC he was "very sorry for the people who may be losing their jobs in the Isle of Wight". |
Union colleagues | |
He went on to say the "£6m to help Vestas build a research and development facility into offshore wind should employ around 150 people". | He went on to say the "£6m to help Vestas build a research and development facility into offshore wind should employ around 150 people". |
The sit-in workers, who are not members of a union, began their protest at the Danish company's factory on 20 July. | |
Their eviction from the site, which was due to close this week, will be discussed at a county court hearing in Newport on Wednesday. | |
Meanwhile, a Vesta worker has flown to Copenhagen to attend a major trade union event. |