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Yesterday — 28 June 2024Main stream

Labour urged to step in over Tata’s plans to close steelworks days after election

28 June 2024 at 08:31

Owner of plants in south Wales says it could cease operations at blast furnaces in response to strike action

Labour politicians have been urged to step in to help avert a “costly mistake” by Tata Steel, which has told staff it could close operations at its steel plant in Port Talbot just days after the general election.

The Indian owner of the vast south Wales steelworks said on Thursday that it intended to cease operations at two blast furnaces on the site by 7 July – three days after the general election – in response to strike action announced by Unite members from 8 July. The company had planned to shut one furnace by the end of June and a second by September.

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© Photograph: Guy Smallman/Getty Images

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© Photograph: Guy Smallman/Getty Images

Before yesterdayMain stream

Tata to close Port Talbot plant early due to strike action

27 June 2024 at 16:26

Unite says upcoming walkout at the plant, which was set to close in September, is ‘for the future of the steel industry’

Tata Steel has told workers it could to cease operations at its steel plant in Port Talbot months earlier than planned because of a strike.

The company had been planning to shut down one of the blast furnaces by the end of June and the second one by September. But workers at the south Wales site have been told that Tata plans to cease operations at both furnaces no later than 7 July because of the strike by members of Unite, which starts the following day.

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© Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

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© Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

Who is fighting for the steelworkers in this election? The view from Port Talbot – video

In the run-up to July's election, the Guardian video team is touring the UK looking at issues that matter to communities. In the town of Port Talbot, in the Aberafan Maesteg constituency, many voters are worried about the future of the steelworks where at least 2,800 jobs are on the line. ​We spoke to businesses, food banks and charities and politicians, all worried about the knock-on effect on families who have been steelworkers for generations. We also heard voters' other concerns and asked politicians what people were saying about the steelworks on the doorstep

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© Photograph: The Guardian

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© Photograph: The Guardian

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