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Anglesey jobs: Chicken factory consults over new shift | Anglesey jobs: Chicken factory consults over new shift |
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An union has welcomed the possibility of up to 300 new jobs being created at a chicken processing plant on Anglesey. | |
2 Sisters Food Group has begun consultations with the trade union Unite over the creation of a second shift at its Llangefni site. | |
It could double the workforce at the old Welsh Country Foods abattoir which the company bought from Vion in March. | |
Around 300 workers lost their jobs when a Vion plant at Gaerwen on Anglesey closed earlier this month. | |
"From the meetings we've had about the two new shifts there is the potential for 200-300 new jobs," said Paddy McNaught, Wales regional officer for Unite. | |
"I am very confident that this will go ahead, because after the horsemeat scandal big supermarkets are buying meat locally in the UK." | |
Mr McNaught said a "big order" from one supermarket was behind the need for a second shift at Llangefni where around 300 people currently work. | |
"It's really, really positive news because we are desperate for jobs on Anglesey. | |
"It's positive news and we are keen to work with the company," he added. | |
Nearly 3,000 jobs were safeguarded at three poultry and meat processing plants in Wales after the buyout of Vion plants by the 2 Sisters Group. | Nearly 3,000 jobs were safeguarded at three poultry and meat processing plants in Wales after the buyout of Vion plants by the 2 Sisters Group. |
The Birmingham-based company said the purchase of Vion would help the company meet growing demand. | The Birmingham-based company said the purchase of Vion would help the company meet growing demand. |
Andrew Hanson of the 2 Sisters Food Group confirmed that a consultation period will start within the week about creating a second shift at the chicken abattoir in the town. | Andrew Hanson of the 2 Sisters Food Group confirmed that a consultation period will start within the week about creating a second shift at the chicken abattoir in the town. |
But he told BBC Wales he remained cautious about job creation, and that potentially up to 300 jobs could be created "some years down the line". | |
The company is still making losses every year, and there was plenty to discuss with the unions in terms of the new shift, he said. | |
However, he added that 2 Sisters was a growing company, and they were in a "positive mood" on entering negotiations. | However, he added that 2 Sisters was a growing company, and they were in a "positive mood" on entering negotiations. |
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