UK prioritising jobs in Tata Steel talks


A general view shows Tata Steel Port Talbot steel production plant, ahead of its planned transition from blast furnace to electric arc furnaces, at Port Talbot, Wales, Britain, March 11, 2024. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File photo

LONDON: Britain’s new government is prioritising avoiding job losses in talks with Tata Steel over government backing for a transition to lower-carbon technologies, business minister Jonathan Reynolds says.

Tata, Britain’s biggest steel producer, started closing one of its carbon-intensive blast furnaces last Thursday while the shutdown of its other one is slated for September, resulting in the loss of up to 2,800 jobs at Port Talbot in South Wales.

The new government will need to sign the £500mil (US$635mil) support package the previous government agreed with Tata Steel to help build a lower-carbon electric arc furnace, but unions are hoping for an improved deal with Tata, which could prevent some job losses.

“We see this as a major priority,” Reynolds told the BBC. “I’m going to make sure that job guarantees are part of the negotiation that we’re having.” — Reuters

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Britain , Tata Steel

   

Next In Business News

Falling property prices - a boon for buyers
Grey neighbourhoods: fit for the ageing
Ringgit seen holding steady against US dollar next week
Oil posts biggest weekly gains in over a year
Dow ends at record high on easing economic worries
Much hinges on US polls
Cruising making waves
Navigating global market landscape
E-scooters charging up daily commutes
Pestech in corporate exercise

Others Also Read