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Ballymena cigarette factory JTI Gallaher to close | Ballymena cigarette factory JTI Gallaher to close |
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Cigarette maker JTI Gallaher is to shut its factory in County Antrim with the loss of about 800 jobs. | Cigarette maker JTI Gallaher is to shut its factory in County Antrim with the loss of about 800 jobs. |
Workers at the Ballymena plant were informed by management on Tuesday. | |
North Antrim MP Ian Paisley Jr said the redundancies would begin in May 2016. | North Antrim MP Ian Paisley Jr said the redundancies would begin in May 2016. |
He said the announcement "effectively starts a 90-day consultation with workers, not only in Ballymena but across JTI's European footprint, to cease production". | He said the announcement "effectively starts a 90-day consultation with workers, not only in Ballymena but across JTI's European footprint, to cease production". |
'Significant changes' | 'Significant changes' |
"Each year almost £60m is pumped into the local wage economy by JTI - from 2017 that will be over," he said. | "Each year almost £60m is pumped into the local wage economy by JTI - from 2017 that will be over," he said. |
Gallaher, which made Silk Cut and Benson & Hedges cigarettes, was taken over by Japanese firm JTI in 2007. | Gallaher, which made Silk Cut and Benson & Hedges cigarettes, was taken over by Japanese firm JTI in 2007. |
The factory is a major employer in Ballymena. | The factory is a major employer in Ballymena. |
JTI said it was restructuring its manufacturing facilities "as a result of significant and sustained changes impacting its global business". | JTI said it was restructuring its manufacturing facilities "as a result of significant and sustained changes impacting its global business". |
"The challenging economic environment, excise tax pressure coupled with illegal trade has triggered industry volume contraction in a number of key European countries," it said. | "The challenging economic environment, excise tax pressure coupled with illegal trade has triggered industry volume contraction in a number of key European countries," it said. |
The company said these problems had been compounded by European Union cigarette packaging legislation. | The company said these problems had been compounded by European Union cigarette packaging legislation. |
Anti-smoking legislation is being introduced across the EU in an attempt to cut the number of smokers by 2.4 million. | Anti-smoking legislation is being introduced across the EU in an attempt to cut the number of smokers by 2.4 million. |
Among the measures in the EU Tobacco Products Directive, picture health warnings will have to dominate the front and back of all packaging, flavoured cigarettes such as menthol will be banned and all packs must have at least 20 cigarettes to leave room for health warnings. | Among the measures in the EU Tobacco Products Directive, picture health warnings will have to dominate the front and back of all packaging, flavoured cigarettes such as menthol will be banned and all packs must have at least 20 cigarettes to leave room for health warnings. |
Member states have until 2016 to introduce the legislation. | Member states have until 2016 to introduce the legislation. |
'Cost-saving measure' | |
Northern Ireland Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster said the move was "bad news for the Northern Ireland economy as a whole". | Northern Ireland Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster said the move was "bad news for the Northern Ireland economy as a whole". |
She said she had written last week to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt to raise her concerns about the implications of the legislation for the firm. | She said she had written last week to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt to raise her concerns about the implications of the legislation for the firm. |
"I urged him to commission further research to ensure that any health benefits were not offset by an increase in the trade of illegal tobacco, and I am deeply concerned that the magnitude of the implications for the NI economy were not fully considered," she said. | "I urged him to commission further research to ensure that any health benefits were not offset by an increase in the trade of illegal tobacco, and I am deeply concerned that the magnitude of the implications for the NI economy were not fully considered," she said. |
Mrs Foster said the Northern Ireland Executive would "do all that is possible to limit the impact of the redundancies". | Mrs Foster said the Northern Ireland Executive would "do all that is possible to limit the impact of the redundancies". |
Davy Thompson of the Unite union said they would enter into a consultation but he believed the closure was "a done deal". | |
"We understand the smuggling issues, we understand the kickback from the EU Directive will have an impact, but does it have to close? We don't believe so. | |
"In terms of the EU Directive, production would drop by maybe 40% but for the other 60% they could have kept the plant open - it's just a cost-saving measure." | |
JTI said it had begun consultations on proposals to close its facilities in Northern Ireland and Belgium, with production possibly moving to Poland and Romania. | JTI said it had begun consultations on proposals to close its facilities in Northern Ireland and Belgium, with production possibly moving to Poland and Romania. |
The firm said its restructuring would be phased in, with factory closures completed between 2016 and 2018. | The firm said its restructuring would be phased in, with factory closures completed between 2016 and 2018. |
The Gallaher Tobacco Company was founded in 1857 by County Londonderry teenager Thomas Gallaher, who began by setting hand-rolled tobacco from a cart. | The Gallaher Tobacco Company was founded in 1857 by County Londonderry teenager Thomas Gallaher, who began by setting hand-rolled tobacco from a cart. |