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Rock acts play for Burberry staff Rock acts play for Burberry staff
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Some of Wales' top rock acts are gearing up to perform a concert in aid of 300 Rhondda Burberry workers who will lose their jobs next week. Some of Wales' top rock acts are to perform for 300 Rhondda Burberry workers who lose their jobs next week.
The Automatic, Gruff Rhys and The Alarm will headline at the Ystrad Rhondda Leisure Centre on Saturday. The Automatic, Gruff Rhys and The Alarm will headline at the Ystrad Rhondda Leisure Centre concert on Saturday.
Mike Peters from The Alarm said their taking part in the fundraising gig was a political statement.
Peters said it sent "a message out to other businesses" who are thinking of doing the same as Burberry is doing and "maybe they'll think again".
The concert has been organised by The Pop Factory media complex in nearby Porth as part of the campaign to save the Treorchy factory.The concert has been organised by The Pop Factory media complex in nearby Porth as part of the campaign to save the Treorchy factory.
We just hope today's concert will bring a smile back on the workers' faces Organiser Dave Driscoll
Proceeds will go to a trust to support affected workers and their families.Proceeds will go to a trust to support affected workers and their families.
Last September the clothing firm announced a review had found that the Rhondda plant, which makes polo shirts, was not "commercially viable". Dave Driscoll, one of the organisers, said: "Doing a concert like this is fun ( but) it doesn't take away the serious issue that they are closing the factory.
Production will be transferred overseas and shared between sites in Spain, Poland, Portugal and China. "We just hope today's concert will bring a smile back on the workers' faces.
A high-profile campaign to keep the jobs in south Wales has included international protests and attracted the support of a number of celebrities. Last September Burberry announced a review had found that the Rhondda plant, which makes polo shirts, was not "commercially viable".
The Treorchy plant will shut, but Burberry says it will not abandon the UK Production is being transferred overseas and shared between sites in Spain, Poland, Portugal and China.
A high-profile campaign to keep the jobs in south Wales has included international protests and drawn support from a number of celebrities.
The plant is shutting, but Burberry says it will not abandon the UK
They included singer Sir Tom Jones, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, actors Ioan Gruffudd, Rhys Ifans, Michael Sheen and Emma Thompson and singer-turned-TV presenter Charlotte Church.They included singer Sir Tom Jones, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, actors Ioan Gruffudd, Rhys Ifans, Michael Sheen and Emma Thompson and singer-turned-TV presenter Charlotte Church.
In January, Burberry announced its revenue had increased by 22% and total sales rose to £206m during the last three months of 2006.In January, Burberry announced its revenue had increased by 22% and total sales rose to £206m during the last three months of 2006.
The company also said it would give the Treorchy plant to the community, effectively guaranteeing the plant's value at £1m by underwriting its assets.The company also said it would give the Treorchy plant to the community, effectively guaranteeing the plant's value at £1m by underwriting its assets.
However, it has since revised its offer, and pledged to give the community £150,000 a year for the next ten years. Plans for its distribution are still under discussion.However, it has since revised its offer, and pledged to give the community £150,000 a year for the next ten years. Plans for its distribution are still under discussion.
The company has stressed it does not intend to abandon the UK, and it offered Welsh staff jobs in Yorkshire.The company has stressed it does not intend to abandon the UK, and it offered Welsh staff jobs in Yorkshire.
Dave Driscoll said:"Burberry have come back and made a commitment to the area with a large sum of money, they've increased the redundancy payments.
"In reality the money were going to raise today isn't going to keep the factory open but it is all going to go towards the workers' fund to do as they wish.