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Rolls-Royce’s Lancashire jet engine blade factory saved with new union deal

14 January 2021 • In News
Rolls-Royce’s Lancashire jet engine blade factory saved with new union deal

Rolls-Royce’s factory in Barnoldswick, Lancashire, and 350 jobs have been saved thanks to a deal struck by management and Unite the union.

A strike by Unite began in November over plans to move Trent jet engine blade production to Singapore. In August, Rolls-Royce said about 350 jobs were at risk at the site, where it employs about 740 people.

Unite said the deal, which has been supported overwhelmingly by the workforce, will give the historic site a new lease of life as a core manufacturing facility and host a new centre of excellence.

The deal struck by Unite provides an opportunity for the site to retain advanced manufacturing for decades to come and position itself within Rolls-Royce as a leading player in the development and manufacture of the products and technologies needed to combat climate change.

The main details of the deal are 10-year manufacturing guarantee for the site and a guaranteed minimum headcount of 350 workers

The creation of a centre of excellence training school supporting the development and manufacturer of zero carbon technologies and advanced manufacturing excellence

A guarantee of a two year no compulsory redundancy agreement to facilitate discussions on a plan to develop advanced manufacturing work, supporting carbon free energy generation, along with synthetic fuels and green technologies.

Paying tribute to the Barnoldswick workforce and community, Unite assistant general secretary for manufacturing Steve Turner, who led the team that negotiated the agreement, said: “Today is a day for celebration at the Barnoldswick plant and their community. They demonstrated real solidarity in the face of a genuine threat, stood together and have won a future. True local heroes who have inspired a generation.

“This plant has a great history, but it now has a bright future thanks to the courage and determination of these workers and the support of their friends and neighbours. It can look forward to celebrating its eightieth anniversary in 2023, safe in the knowledge that it will play a leading role in Rolls-Royce as it repositions itself to be a key player in green manufacturing.

“Threats to end manufacturing at Barnoldswick would have left the plant facing closure, destroyed this town and been another nail in the coffin of UK manufacturing. But heads never dipped, and the solidarity shown by its workforce and community has been inspirational.

“Barnoldswick now has a great future and will sit at the heart of Rolls-Royce’s UK operation, retaining jobs and skills alongside opportunities for the next generation of apprentices to become the country’s engineers of the future.

“Today’s news also underscores the determination of this union, Unite, to retain manufacturing of tomorrow’s technologies here in the UK.

“I’d like to recognise the role of Rolls-Royce CEO, Warren East, who was prepared to listen to a clear alternative business case for this highly skilled, dedicated workforce. I urge others to follow suit and work with Unite to do the same, to develop a shared vision and determination to position UK manufacturing as a world-leader in emerging and green technologies.

“Finally, the government must learn from Barnoldswick. It’s refusal to support these workers as they fought for a future sent a depressing signal. The on-going failure of government to develop an industrial strategy that intervenes, supports and invests in the development, growth and transition of our economy simply confirms that while they’re happy to talk about ‘levelling up’ our northern regions and manufacturing heartlands, that is all it is, talk.”

Rolls-Royce
www.rolls-royce.com

Unite the Union
www.unitetheunion.org

Michael Tyrrell

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