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A wind turbine firm at the centre of a sit-in by six workers on the Isle of Wight has been granted a bailiff warrant to have the protesters removed. | |
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. | |
Newport County Court told the BBC approval for the warrant was an administrative process. | |
We have said all along we will come out peacefully when it ends Sit-in protestor | We have said all along we will come out peacefully when it ends Sit-in protestor |
The bailiff office said it was intending to serve notice to the protesters on Thursday. | |
One of the workers inside the building said: "We are all still saying we want to stay as long as we can. | One of the workers inside the building said: "We are all still saying we want to stay as long as we can. |
"But we have said all along we will come out peacefully when it ends. | "But we have said all along we will come out peacefully when it ends. |
"We don't want to give in to Vestas management, considering the way they have treated us." | "We don't want to give in to Vestas management, considering the way they have treated us." |
Three workers left the sit-in for personal reasons on Tuesday and another had to leave to prepare for a charity cycle ride. | Three workers left the sit-in for personal reasons on Tuesday and another had to leave to prepare for a charity cycle ride. |
Five people are continuing a rooftop protest at a Vestas site in Cowes | Five people are continuing a rooftop protest at a Vestas site in Cowes |
Six workers remain inside but the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) said that at times up to 25 people were involved in the sit-in inside the factory. | |
Meanwhile five people are continuing a rooftop protest at Vestas' Venture Quays building in Cowes. | Meanwhile five people are continuing a rooftop protest at Vestas' Venture Quays building in Cowes. |
The four men and one woman climbed on to the building on Tuesday and have hung banners reading "In solidarity with the Vestas workers" and "Fight for green jobs". | |
One of them, 44-year-old Martin Shaw, said: "We will wait to see what the Vestas guys do once this warrant is served. | One of them, 44-year-old Martin Shaw, said: "We will wait to see what the Vestas guys do once this warrant is served. |
"If they think us staying here will help the cause we will do that." | "If they think us staying here will help the cause we will do that." |
Vestas has blamed the plans to lay off the 625 workers on a drop in demand. | Vestas has blamed the plans to lay off the 625 workers on a drop in demand. |