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A wind turbine firm at the centre of a sit-in by six workers on the Isle of Wight has applied for a warrant to have the protesters removed by bailiffs.A wind turbine firm at the centre of a sit-in by six workers on the Isle of Wight has applied for a warrant to have the protesters removed by bailiffs.
The workers have remained inside Vestas' Newport plant since 20 July in a protest at plans to axe 625 jobs.The workers have remained inside Vestas' Newport plant since 20 July in a protest at plans to axe 625 jobs.
The Danish firm won a possession order on Tuesday but has been forced to apply for a warrant to remove the workers.The Danish firm won a possession order on Tuesday but has been forced to apply for a warrant to remove the workers.
Bailiffs must give the protesters 24 hours notice, with their removal likely to take place on Friday.Bailiffs must give the protesters 24 hours notice, with their removal likely to take place on Friday.
Newport County Court told the BBC approval for the warrant was an administrative process and was very likely in light of the previous successful application for possession order.Newport County Court told the BBC approval for the warrant was an administrative process and was very likely in light of the previous successful application for possession order.
We have said all along we will come out peacefully when it ends Sit-in protestor
The bailiff office said it would serve notice to the protesters on Thursday if the warrant was granted.The bailiff office said it would serve notice to the protesters on Thursday if the warrant was granted.
One of the workers inside the building said: "We will wait until the bailiffs serve us with this notice and then take a group decision on what to do.
"We have said all along we will come out peacefully when it ends."
Three workers left the sit-in for personal reasons on Tuesday and another had to leave to prepare for a charity cycle ride.
Six workers remain inside.
The Rail and Maritime (RMT) union said that at times up to 25 people were involved in the sit-in inside the factory.
Vestas has blamed the plans to lay off the 625 workers on a drop in demand.