Tata 15:48 - Jan 17 with 36034 views | raynor94 | Looks like up to 800 job losses to be announced, 600 at Port Talbot, a devastating blow for the area, let's just hope Tata keep the faith and see these rough times through | |
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Tata on 15:59 - Jan 17 with 7107 views | Lord_Bony | Bad news World demand for steel is falling. It's a cut throat business these days,we re finding it more difficult to compete globally because of the cost of British labour compared to Asia and the strength of the pound.
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Tata on 16:01 - Jan 17 with 7060 views | Darran | Dreadful news. | |
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Tata on 16:02 - Jan 17 with 7070 views | Al_Bundy | Surprised Port Talbot is still exists ! gone continually down hill from 1980. | | | |
Tata on 16:03 - Jan 17 with 7063 views | perchrockjack | Hope those affected get jobs. Nothing remotely funny about unemployment | |
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Tata on 16:03 - Jan 17 with 7068 views | Swanzay | And I hav no doubt Osbourne will not give toss, hes to busy brown nosing the Chinese. | | | |
Tata on 16:05 - Jan 17 with 7049 views | Nookiejack | China has built up too much over capacity in steel production. Redcar has closed and now terrible news for Port Talbot. You would think from a security of supply point of view - should have certain capability to produce steel in the UK. | | | |
Tata on 16:06 - Jan 17 with 7048 views | monmouth | Terrible if that happens. | |
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Tata on 16:06 - Jan 17 with 7043 views | Cooperman | Reported losses of £1m per day! That's not sustainable for any business, even one of the Tata enterprise. | |
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Tata on 16:20 - Jan 17 with 6990 views | Neath_Jack |
Tata on 16:06 - Jan 17 by Cooperman | Reported losses of £1m per day! That's not sustainable for any business, even one of the Tata enterprise. |
It's been that figure for nigh on two years. There's only so long someone will keep throwing money at something before they say that's enough. The whole plant (bar the new blast) needs modernising or upgrading as well, talking hundreds of millions of pounds required. | |
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Tata on 16:22 - Jan 17 with 6980 views | Neath_Jack | Spare a thought for the countless numbers of humble contractors who will also, and already have lost their jobs the past few months. The numbers are/will be higher than those of Tata employees. And they will leave without a big pension or redundancy, despite many of them working there all their lives too. It's about time the government pulled out all the stops to prevent the plant closing, thousands of peoples lives depend on that place. | |
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Tata on 16:22 - Jan 17 with 6973 views | perchrockjack | I d like jobs to be transferred from more affluent areas when industrial towns are hammered. No way would mass job losses be tolerated down south. If it happens in Wales, it clearly don't matter | |
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Tata on 16:23 - Jan 17 with 6975 views | Lord_Bony |
Tata on 16:20 - Jan 17 by Neath_Jack | It's been that figure for nigh on two years. There's only so long someone will keep throwing money at something before they say that's enough. The whole plant (bar the new blast) needs modernising or upgrading as well, talking hundreds of millions of pounds required. |
That kind of investment is not going to happen,not if the government and tax payers won't subsidise the project. With the money they are losing better off mothballing it and giving some of the money they would have lost to the labour force. | |
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Tata on 16:25 - Jan 17 with 6964 views | exiledclaseboy | I feel for those involved. Redundancy is a terrible thing. | |
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Tata on 16:26 - Jan 17 with 6927 views | Darran |
Tata on 16:22 - Jan 17 by Neath_Jack | Spare a thought for the countless numbers of humble contractors who will also, and already have lost their jobs the past few months. The numbers are/will be higher than those of Tata employees. And they will leave without a big pension or redundancy, despite many of them working there all their lives too. It's about time the government pulled out all the stops to prevent the plant closing, thousands of peoples lives depend on that place. |
Great post but I can't see what the government can do when steel is so much cheaper in other countries. Sad but true. | |
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Tata on 16:30 - Jan 17 with 6929 views | Neath_Jack |
Tata on 16:26 - Jan 17 by Darran | Great post but I can't see what the government can do when steel is so much cheaper in other countries. Sad but true. |
There's plenty they can do Dar. Lower the rates and energy prices for them. Get the NRW off their backs for a few months. Do like the yanks have done and stop the cheap imports coming into the country. They can go to the European Court and argue about it all at a later date. It will devastate South Wales if that place goes, not just the employees and contractors, it's all the local suppliers, local newsagents and shops that workers stop in on the way to work etc etc. | |
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Tata on 16:32 - Jan 17 with 6918 views | perchrockjack | It's all down to the creation of jobs or industry to replace the old. Britain s industrial heartlands have lost all. Areas that made our country wealthy and provided a living for people basically thrown into the fire of despair. Imagine if London lost the banking industry | |
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Tata on 16:35 - Jan 17 with 6893 views | Darran |
Tata on 16:30 - Jan 17 by Neath_Jack | There's plenty they can do Dar. Lower the rates and energy prices for them. Get the NRW off their backs for a few months. Do like the yanks have done and stop the cheap imports coming into the country. They can go to the European Court and argue about it all at a later date. It will devastate South Wales if that place goes, not just the employees and contractors, it's all the local suppliers, local newsagents and shops that workers stop in on the way to work etc etc. |
It's not going to stop people buying steel from Asia,they could step in and lower rates etc but it's only a matter of time sadly. | |
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Tata on 16:37 - Jan 17 with 6904 views | Dracan66 | Terrible news if true and the loss of possibly 800 skilled jobs is a difficult pill to swallow. I'm hoping the Government will step in as does everyone but the decline of the steel industry over the last 40 years points to more heartache for steelworkers and contractors associated with the industry. | | | |
Tata on 16:40 - Jan 17 with 6882 views | perchrockjack | It was my first place of work and it would be a kick in the guts for me. Areas like South Wales need special care | |
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Tata on 16:43 - Jan 17 with 6873 views | Dracan66 | Mine too, having spent 15 years there the bar was always being moved to become more productive. A very efficient workforce without doubt and they deserve better. | | | |
Tata on 16:44 - Jan 17 with 6868 views | Neath_Jack |
Tata on 16:35 - Jan 17 by Darran | It's not going to stop people buying steel from Asia,they could step in and lower rates etc but it's only a matter of time sadly. |
You're probably right, but doing nothing certainly isn't going to help the plant or people employed there. | |
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Tata on 16:48 - Jan 17 with 6859 views | Wingstandwood | The industrial decline of SW Wales has been absolutely shocking! This whole area was once a manufacturing hotbed, I'm old enough to remember!.............And if a place hasn't shut yet its only likely to have got a minuscule fraction of its original workforce. Yeah welcome to SW Wales........ Care work, call centers, part time retail along with part time this.....part time that.....and part time the other jobs. Oh and there is the other obscenity of mass agency work employment where many cannot plan ahead from one day to the next. A hand-to-mouth existence for many. Utterly dreadful stuff!...... and you get the likes of that obscenity Shelvey's unprofessionalism?........ and people like that SWEP columnist and Garry Monk calling for a Kristian O' Leary reinstatement and banging on about imaginary injustices. Holy shit how different the real world really is to some? | |
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Tata on 16:49 - Jan 17 with 6830 views | Darran |
Tata on 16:48 - Jan 17 by Wingstandwood | The industrial decline of SW Wales has been absolutely shocking! This whole area was once a manufacturing hotbed, I'm old enough to remember!.............And if a place hasn't shut yet its only likely to have got a minuscule fraction of its original workforce. Yeah welcome to SW Wales........ Care work, call centers, part time retail along with part time this.....part time that.....and part time the other jobs. Oh and there is the other obscenity of mass agency work employment where many cannot plan ahead from one day to the next. A hand-to-mouth existence for many. Utterly dreadful stuff!...... and you get the likes of that obscenity Shelvey's unprofessionalism?........ and people like that SWEP columnist and Garry Monk calling for a Kristian O' Leary reinstatement and banging on about imaginary injustices. Holy shit how different the real world really is to some? |
Has Garry Monk said that? | |
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Tata on 16:52 - Jan 17 with 6832 views | Dracan66 | The Government has to step in to save the day, that goes without saying. British Steel, Corus and now Tata has always played on an uneven playing field and the growth of the Chinese steel industry and the dumping of their stockpiles onto the global market are crippling. | | | |
Tata on 17:00 - Jan 17 with 6813 views | Wingstandwood |
Tata on 16:49 - Jan 17 by Darran | Has Garry Monk said that? |
The SWEP columnist stated that Monk post-sacking tried to have KOL reinstated yes! Also that columnist tried via print to have KOL reinstated in two separate articles................The poor little victim KOL? That was the way it was portrayed. Nothing gets my back up than seeing heart-bleeds over-pampered managers. footballers and coaches and their parallel universe world of perceived injustice and victim hood. I have contracted at Port Talbot steel (like previous thousands) myself and I have every sympathy for the workforce. [Post edited 17 Jan 2016 17:08]
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