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Sit-in wind firm wins court order | Sit-in wind firm wins court order |
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A wind turbine firm has won a possession order aimed at ending a sit-in protest by workers. | A wind turbine firm has won a possession order aimed at ending a sit-in protest by workers. |
The demonstrators barricaded themselves into the Vestas' Newport plant on the Isle of Wight 15 days ago in a protest at plans to axe 625 jobs. | The demonstrators barricaded themselves into the Vestas' Newport plant on the Isle of Wight 15 days ago in a protest at plans to axe 625 jobs. |
The Danish firm won a possession order at Newport County Court against 11 workers inside the site. | The Danish firm won a possession order at Newport County Court against 11 workers inside the site. |
One of the workers said they had packed their bags and would leave peacefully once they had seen the legal documents. | One of the workers said they had packed their bags and would leave peacefully once they had seen the legal documents. |
Boos and jeers | Boos and jeers |
"It is a bit sad it has come to this but we know it is imminent now," he said. | "It is a bit sad it has come to this but we know it is imminent now," he said. |
"But we are not going to invite the bailiffs in and want to see the right paperwork before we come out. | "But we are not going to invite the bailiffs in and want to see the right paperwork before we come out. |
"We would have liked to go on as long as possible but have to accept it." | "We would have liked to go on as long as possible but have to accept it." |
Five people have started a further protest at a Vestas factory in Cowes | Five people have started a further protest at a Vestas factory in Cowes |
Bob Crow, general secretary of the Rail Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, who was in court, said the union would continue with its campaign to save the jobs. | Bob Crow, general secretary of the Rail Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, who was in court, said the union would continue with its campaign to save the jobs. |
"The court has made its decision but we will continue with our campaign and the right to work on green energy jobs," he said. | "The court has made its decision but we will continue with our campaign and the right to work on green energy jobs," he said. |
Judge Graham White said he was satisfied that legal papers had been served on the group of 11 workers who have barricaded themselves into the factory. | Judge Graham White said he was satisfied that legal papers had been served on the group of 11 workers who have barricaded themselves into the factory. |
The decision was greeted with boos and jeers by scores of climate change activists and members of the RMT union, who staged a protest outside the court. | The decision was greeted with boos and jeers by scores of climate change activists and members of the RMT union, who staged a protest outside the court. |
Meanwhile five people have started a rooftop protest at Vestas' operation Venture Quays building in Cowes. | |
The four men and one woman have hung banners reading: "In solidarity with the Vestas workers" and "Fight for green jobs". | The four men and one woman have hung banners reading: "In solidarity with the Vestas workers" and "Fight for green jobs". |