Great Britain: the Government and Tata Steel to provide financial support for redundant steel workers

Criticized by the unions for doing nothing to help the British steel industry in crisis, on Friday 23 October, David Cameron’s Conservative Government and Tata Steel announced a package of financial support for workers affected by the Indian company’s redundancy plans, to help them retrain and find alternative employment.

Through . Published on 23 October 2015 à 14h12 - Update on 23 October 2015 à 16h46

£9 million (€12.5 million) is the amount declared on Friday 23 October by the UK Government and Tata Steel for a support package to help 900 workers at the Indian company’s Scunthorpe (north-east UK) site that were made redundant as part of the company’s social plan announced on Tuesday 20 October. In a UK government press statement the Indian group pledges £3 million to help job creation in the region.…

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