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Tata Steel offers to meet unions if strike called off

June 30, 2024
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Unite workers are set to start striking on 8 July over Tata’s plans to cut 2,800 UK jobs.

The union wants the company to delay the closure of the heavy end of steel production in Port Talbot, which is due to happen by the end of September.

Community and GMB have a mandate from their members for strike action but have not confirmed any dates, saying they would wait until after the general election before announcing their next moves.

The offer to start fresh talks with the unions follows discussions between Tata and Unite in the days since announcing the proposal to bring forward the closures of both Port Talbot blast furnaces.

On Thursday the company said it would close both furnaces this week unless it could “safely and stably operate” them during the strike.

On Sunday it wrote to all three unions, offering to begin new talks if the strike was called off.

The talks are not a renegotiation of the existing plan, but focus on future investment opportunities.

Unite members in Port Talbot and Llanwern, who are currently working to rule and observing an overtime ban, are due to begin an indefinite strike next week.

The union told BBC Wales it had committed to providing enough staff during the strike to ensure the site’s safety.

Tata has also gone to court in an attempt to prevent Unite from going ahead with the strike.

The company has consistently said “irregularities” with Unite’s ballot of workers in south Wales rendered the industrial action “unlawful”.

Unite disputes this, but said it would re-ballot its members if Tata successfully challenged its mandate for industrial action.

The result of the court action is expected by the middle of the week.

Tata had been planning to close one blast furnace by the end of June, and the other by the end of September.

Regardless of the timetable, no redundancies will take place until the autumn but Tata had warned that industrial action would lead it to withdraw an “enhanced” offer to the workers who are losing their jobs.

The company insists it needs to restructure its UK steel operations.

It said it was losing £1m a day in Port Talbot, and its commitment to south Wales will include a greener electric arc furnace which will begin construction in August 2025.

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