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Bridgend taskforce outlines plans for Ford workers

The group met to discuss how it will help employees as well as those in the supply chain when the Ford plant closes

Plaid leader Adam Price calls for temporary nationalisation of Ford to ensure the Bridgend site can be sold following its closure next year(Image: PA)

The Taskforce set up to support workers at Ford Bridgend is looking to help employees at the plant as well as those in the supply chain.

The group, which includes members of the Welsh and º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Governments, and representatives from Ford Motor Company and Bridgend County Borough Council, met for the second time last week to discuss progress on bringing highly skilled and sustainable jobs to the area.

Ford will close its Bridgend engine plant in 2020. Production of the Dragon engine will finish in February, with manufacture of the engines supplied to Jaguar Land Rover ceasing in September 2020.

The plant employs 1,700 people and more in the supply chain but it has been under threat for a number of years because of falling demand for the two engines it makes.

Taskforce chairman Richard Parry-Jones emphasised the need to concentrate on tangible results from work being undertaken by members of the Taskforce.

The Taskforce was set up to support workers at Ford Bridgend who are involved in an ongoing consultation over the proposed closure of the engine plant, and companies who are heavily dependent on orders to supply the plant. Representatives of the Unite and GMB unions are also involved and attended the meeting in Bridgend.

Fears over the future led to the call for the commitment as the site is due to shut in September of next year(Image: Getty Images)

 

Chairman of Ford Britain, Graham Hoare brought the Taskforce members up to date with the consultation process which will continue with employees once the plant reopens on 12 August following its annual shutdown. Every individual worker affected by the proposals will have the opportunity to set out their personal aspirations and then receive help to identify what support they want and need, said Mr Hoare.

Reports also came from the leaders of the three Taskforce teams covering People, Potential and Place confirming that potential investor proposals for the site and the immediate area around it have been identified. Professor Parry-Jones said that those proposals were commercially sensitive and so could not release any details at this time.