Unite vows to overturn GKN’s Birmingham factory closure plans and accuses Melrose of lying about its intentions
- Wednesday 10 February 2021
Unite, the UK’s leading union, has announced that it is working on a rescue plan to secure the future of the GKN plant in Chester Road, Birmingham that produces drivelines for major automotive companies in the UK.
Workers devastated
Since 2018 GKN has been owned by venture capitalists Melrose. Melrose’s purchase of GKN was highly controversial. In response to fears that GKN was going to be asset stripped, Melrose promised shareholders and investors that it would establish a ‘UK manufacturing powerhouse’.
Misleading commitment
Following the announcement that Melrose/GKN is intent on closing the highly viable Chester Road factory, Unite has labelled the commitment to a UK manufacturing powerhouse as ‘at best misleading or at worst a direct lie’.
In response to the company’s closure plans Unite has established a team of senior officers, shop stewards from the plant, local politicians including the local MP Jack Dromey, to explore all possible options to keep the factory open. Unite is warning that this will not be a quick fix but a longer term initiative.
CEO absent
Earlier this week Unite met, with the company’s ‘decision makers’ about the closure plans although disappointingly the chief executive officer Liam Butterworth was unable to attend.
Unite has learned that since Mr Butterworth joined the company in November 2018 he has been working on a ‘transformation programme’. Despite his project being developed for over two years, Mr Butterworth has never sought to engage any union in his plans, despite the company making commitments at its European Works Council (EWC) to do exactly that.
Highly viable site
Unite national officer Des Quinn said: “The bottom line is that the Chester Road factory is a highly viable site and Unite is committed to pursuing every option to keep it open.
“Sadly, Melrose/GKN is acting in the manner that those opposed to its takeover feared, closing viable plants and ditching workers to boost profits.
“Its promise to create a UK manufacturing powerhouse now appears at best misleading or at worst a direct lie.
“Thankfully, with an 18 month window before the factory closes, Unite is hoping to develop a watertight business case guaranteeing the factory's future.
“The union will be creating a coalition of workers, the local community, business groups, local politicians and others to secure the future of the Chester Road site.
“Unite is open to talks with GKN and is prepared to discuss all options to ensure the future of the Chester Road factory.”
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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.