Car rally in support of striking Barnoldswick Rolls-Royce workers
- Friday 4 December 2020
Striking workers and the local community will come together tomorrow (Saturday 5 December) to hold a car rally in support of the Rolls-Royce workers at Barnoldswick who have been on strike since last month to secure the factory’s future.
Car rally
The car rally will begin at the Boundary Mill retail outlet in Colne, it will then tour the surrounding area before concluding by driving past the Rolls-Royce factory in Barnoldswick.
WHEN: Saturday 5 December 10:30
WHERE: Boundary Outlet, Vivary Way, Colne BB8 9NW
Carnival atmosphere
The cars taking part will be festooned with Unite flags and banners supporting the Barnoldswick workforce. It is expected that the rally will take between 45 minutes and an hour to complete its planned route.
Members of Unite, the UK’s leading union, began targeted strike action last month in response to the decision of Rolls-Royce to offshore the work undertaken at Barnoldswick on Trent jet engine blades to Singapore. The strike action will continue until Christmas Eve.
Fresh blow
Show support
Unite regional officer Ross Quinn said: “Workers and the local community will come together to stage a car rally round Barnoldswick and the local area to show their support for all those involved in the Battle of Barnoldswick.
“We are urging everyone who is able to attend to join the car rally and show their support.
“If you can’t join then if you see the car rally please wave, clap or beep your horn to show your support.
“When Rolls-Royce announced the decision to offshore the jet blade work to Singapore in August, Unite warned this would potentially make the site unviable.
“This week the future viability of the site was thrown into further doubt when it was announced that even more work will be taken from it.
“Rolls-Royce is at the heart of Barnoldswick and has been in the town for nearly 80 years, its departure would be absolutely devastating to the town. What Rolls-Royce is currently doing is a complete betrayal of Barnoldswick.
“Unite’s view is clear: it does not matter what the exact work is that is being undertaken in Barnoldswick provided that it is long-term skilled work, employing approximately the same number of people currently employed at the site.”
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Unite is Britain and Ireland’s largest union with members working across all sectors of the economy. The general secretary is Len McCluskey.