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Aston Martin to cut more than 200 jobs at St Athan site

A union said the redundancies represents a 'huge chunk' of the total workforce at the south Wales site

The opening ceremony of Aston Martin’s St Athan site in 2019(Image: Richard Williams/WalesOnline)

Aston Martin has confirmed that more than 200 people are to be made redundant at its St Athan site.

Unite Cymru had announced earlier today that a total of 95 jobs at the luxury car manufacturer will be lost as well as more than 100 employees from workforce provider Millbank.

The union said it raised questions over Aston Martin's commitment to south Wales, describing the cuts as a "huge chunk of the total workforce".

The loss of 95 jobs form part of Aston Martin Lagonda's previously confirmed plans to cut 500 jobs to restore profitability against a backdrop of falling sales in 2020.

The St Athan facility, which only officially opened at the end of 2019, was a converted former RAF super-hangar at St Athan and it is the company's 'home of electrification'.

Peter Hughes, Unite Wales regional secretary, said: “Our members working at Aston Martin will be very concerned regarding their long-term futures tonight. The potential loss of over 200 jobs represents a huge chunk of the total workforce. We are calling upon Aston Martin to step back from these proposals and work with Unite and Welsh Government to find an alternative path forward.

"We are engaged in a formal consultation on behalf of our members with a view to avoiding or reducing the impact of the redundancies across the entire workforce. Unite has been concerned for some time as to the creation of a two-tier workforce at the site."

Prince Charles visits the St Athan site in February 2020(Image: Max Earey)


He added: "Aston Martin is a brand that prides itself on its reputation and has been heavily financially assisted by Welsh Government to locate at St Athan. We expect the company to therefore act in a way that is both ethical and in the spirit of social partnership that we advocate in Wales."