United Biscuits workers lobby MPs to save jobs and secure their
futures
20th April 2009
Unite members at United Biscuits’ Liverpool Binns Road site are
taking their fight to parliament tomorrow (Tuesday 21st April 2009)
to stop plans to move their jobs to India.
Around 170 workers across United Biscuits UK sites, including
Liverpool, are facing job cuts if proposals to move UK jobs to
India, go ahead.
Union members from the site will be making representation to
local Merseyside MPs including Jane Kennedy in Westminster in a bid
to save jobs and secure their futures.
The union wants United Biscuits to review their proposals and
says it and the workers will pursue every avenue in fighting to
keep these jobs in Liverpool.
Unite says the proposed jobs cuts will not only have a
devastating effect on the local area but also future skills and
jobs in the UK.
Unite regional officer, Debbie Brannan, said: “We need as many
MPs as possible to voice their support to keep these jobs in
Liverpool.
“Management has been telling workers they have been doing a good
job and that the company is profitable. Workers have delivered
sales growth of 12 per cent some £5.2 million over budget and
achieved 98 per cent efficiency in collecting company debts, the
best ever, last month. Yet at the same time the company decides to
pay back its loyal workforce with job cuts. It does not make sense.
There is a wealth of skills and experience that will be lost if
United Biscuits presses on with outsourcing plans.
“Private Equity owned United Biscuits appears more concerned
about increased profit than long term sustainability. We have no
guarantees about the impact on the rest of the business should
these jobs be outsourced. The money the company is talking about is
miniscule in the grand scale of things.
“We urge United Biscuits to think again about making these
people and their families unemployed.”
Over 3,000 people across Merseyside have already signed up to
support the campaign petition to stop United Biscuits moving
Liverpool jobs to India. Support the workers and sign the petition
today at: www.unitetheunion.org/northwest.
On 16th May 2009, Unite will hold a march through Birmingham.
This will be the centrepiece of the 'Unite for Jobs' campaign. The
March for Jobs will spotlight the need for urgent assistance to
defend jobs.
To see what the Unite for Jobs demands are or for information on
the march visit:
www.action.unitetheunion.org/campaigns/uniteforjobs
ENDS
For further information please contact Karen Viquerat on 07768
931316 or Debbie Brannan on 07768 931271.
Notes to editors
Background
United Biscuits brands include
- McVities digestives, Penguins, Jaffa Cakes, Jacob’s Club,
Carr’s, Jacob’s cream Crackers, Twiglets, Hula Hoops, Skips, Mini
Cheddars, McCoy’s and KP Nuts.
United Biscuits is the
- Number 1 maker and marketer of biscuits in the UK
- The number 1 maker and marketer of nuts in the UK
- The second largest manufacturer and marketer of savoury
snacks in the UK
- The second largest manufacturer and maker of biscuits in
France; in the Netherlands and in Belgium
United Biscuits Topco Limited is a portfolio company owned
jointly by private equity Blackstone and PAI. Blackstone is
ranked number 10 and PAI number 22 in the global Top 50.
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