Tata Steel faces potential job losses at its Port Talbot site, prompting concerns and interventions from political figures. Labour urges Tata not to shut blast furnaces before a potential change in government. Reports suggest policy disagreements may impact investments.
Tata claims steelmaking in south Wales at risk if £500m subsidy is delayed https://t.co/8qfKIuDekE
Tata claims steelmaking in south Wales at risk if £500m subsidy is delayed https://t.co/AFgXgvDgi1
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#TataSteel's concerns arise as reports suggest that policy disagreements between U.K.'s major political parties might derail investment.
Labour has urged Tata not to switch off the blast furnaces in Port Talbot before a possible change of Government in the general election https://t.co/yL8v9BGlDb https://t.co/L1GGS5ZcIm
Important intervention by @jreynoldsMP @JoStevensLabour @vaughangething & @Jeremy_Miles They came to PT to convey a clear message to Tata about the future of our works & Labour’s opposition to any deal that uses £500mil of taxpayers’ money to make 000s of steelworkers redundant https://t.co/eAFuZ2V9dx
Labour urges Tata 'don't switch off blast furnaces' before possible change of Government in election https://t.co/yL8v9BGTsJ https://t.co/dmT3zzarhU
Looming job losses at the Tata steelworks in Port Talbot are ‘really hitting home’, an employee at the site says https://t.co/ou5SVpzdN3