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Community leaders vow to fight Goodyear Wolverhampton factory closure

Councillors and MPs have called for urgent talks with the firm to address proposals to cut 330 jobs in the region

Goodyear Dunlop's plant in Wolverhampton

Councillors have joined MPs in refusing to give up the fight for Goodyear manufacturing after the firm announced .

Goodyear Dunlop, previously one of the West Midlands’ major manufacturers, plans to axe 330 staff by closing its mixing and retread facility.

Councillor Peter Bilson, deputy leader of Wolverhampton Council followed in the footsteps of Wolverhampton North East MP Emma Reynolds in calling for an urgent meeting with the firm.

The proposals puts about 330 jobs under threat and comes after it an a consultation has already begun with employees.

Coun Bilson said: “This is extremely disappointing news and we are seeking an urgent meeting with the company.

“While we recognise Goodyear is a global business that has to make global decisions, we would urge the company, which has a deep-rooted history with the city, to reconsider this decision.”

The company said the proposed actions are needed to help strengthen its competitiveness “in the face of a challenging business environment”.

Ms Reynolds previously told the Post she was calling on the company to reconsider its decision.