Keep Cadbury independent – Unite campaign comes to the House of Commons

15th December 2009

Photo-opportunity: Wednesday, December 16th, 2009, briefing meeting: 10am, Room M, Portcullis House
11.30am, New Palace Yard, Palace of Westminster
Workers, MPs, Unite the union, and Cadbury favourites (Crème Eggs, Dairy Milk and Fruit and Nut)

Workers from Cadbury's UK plants will head to the Commons tomorrow (Wednesday) to urge MPs to join the fight to keep the chocolate maker independent.

The workers are members of the Unite union, which has been mounting a campaign to protect Cadbury's from hostile bids.  Unite is concerned that an unsolicited offer by transnational Kraft is prompting speculation that other companies are lining up to bid for Cadbury. 

This week, Unite contacted Cadbury shareholders to urge them to turn down Kraft's bid as it would be funded by massive debt and could see investment decisions about UK and Ireland plants move overseas. The union and the workers are also seeking commitments that jobs, wages and pensions will not be slashed to pay for any "borrowing to buy" strategy by Kraft or another bidder.

MPs are being asked to show their support for the workforce and an independent Cadbury by signing an early day motion, which calls on the government to do all it can to block hostile bids and stop the company being saddled with debt. The workers are also hoping to meet with business secretary Lord Mandelson later that day in private where they will thank him for his support and urge that he continues to help preserve Cadbury's independence and stability.

6,200 workers in the UK and Ireland depend on Cadbury for employment.

ENDS

 


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