Moretonsite News Archive © BBC News 3 March 2008 Job Cuts Planned At Premier Foods
The company said it planned to offset about half of the job losses by creating positions at other sites. 'Efficiency' Jobs would be created at the firm's remaining five sites, it stressed, which will all receive significant investment. JOBS AT RISK Middlewich, Cheshire: 290 Droylsden, Manchester: 260 Ledbury, Herefordshire: 180 Wythenshawe, Manchester: 111 Reading: 130 Bristol: 48 These include plants at Histon, Cambridgeshire, which will become the focus of preserves production, Worksop in Nottinghamshire, Knighton in Staffordshire and Ashford in Kent. "These proposals will enable us to enhance our efficiency whilst giving us the capability to drive our branded sales growth," said Robert Schofield, chief executive of Premier. Premier Foods is acting like a private equity company, without regard for the workers who have built these businesses over many decades Brian Revell, Unite "We appreciate the impact our proposals will have on employees at those sites and we will work with them to explore opportunities for redeployment within the group or outside of the company," he added. Brian Revell, national officer of the union Unite, said: "The consolidation within Premier Foods will cause great hardship to over 1,000 workers and their families. "We will fully support our members in opposing these proposed closures. Premier Foods is acting like a private equity company, without regard for the workers who have built these businesses over many decades." © BBC News 3 March 2008 |