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Imperial Tobacco to close factories by 2016 | Imperial Tobacco to close factories by 2016 |
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Imperial Tobacco has announced it is to close two factories under restructuring plans. | Imperial Tobacco has announced it is to close two factories under restructuring plans. |
Factories in Nottingham and France will undergo phased closures in the next two years with the loss of almost 900 jobs. | |
The firm, which produces cigarette brands including Lambert and Butler, JPS and Gauloises, blamed declining sales for the decision. | The firm, which produces cigarette brands including Lambert and Butler, JPS and Gauloises, blamed declining sales for the decision. |
It added the factory in Thane Road, Nottingham, which employs 540 staff, was using only half of its capacity. | It added the factory in Thane Road, Nottingham, which employs 540 staff, was using only half of its capacity. |
They said a consultation on the firm's restructure plans had begun with unions. | They said a consultation on the firm's restructure plans had begun with unions. |
'Phenomenal loss' | |
Imperial Tobacco said about 320 people are employed at the factory in Carquefou, near Nantes and a further 130 new jobs would be created at a factory in Poland. | |
Chief executive Alison Cooper, said: "These projects are an essential part of securing the sustainable future of the business. | |
"The prospect of job losses is always regrettable and we will be doing all we can to support employees and ensure that they are treated in a fair and responsible manner." | "The prospect of job losses is always regrettable and we will be doing all we can to support employees and ensure that they are treated in a fair and responsible manner." |
Chris Needham from the GMB Union said the Nottingham factory produced 17 billion cigarettes per year and contributed £500m to the local economy. | |
He said the company made £3.18 billion profits last year and was moving its operations to Eastern Europe to "make even more money". | |
"The loss to the local economy will be phenomenal," he added. | |
"Closing the factory will be a massive blow to Nottingham. | |
"GMB will now consult our members and we will be seeking their support to oppose the closure. | |
"We will seek to mobilise support from all elected politicians across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire to get this decision overturned." |
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