Handheld users: view this page better on http://m.socialistparty.org.uk

Link to this page: http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/issue/429/5041

From The Socialist newspaper, 2 March 2006

Swansea car workers fight plant closure

Socialist Party Public Meeting: Support the fight to keep Visteon open.

Thursday 2 March, 7.30pm. Dyfatty Community Centre, top of High St, Swansea.

IT'S CRUNCH time for the 650 car workers in the Visteon (formerly Ford) Swansea Plant. In a clear joint strategy between Ford and Visteon, almost 230 Swansea workers are to be given the 'opportunity' to transfer to the Ford engine plant in Bridgend.

A Visteon worker

The Swansea plant has been barely able to operate after 89 workers transferred in January. With a further 200 or so leaving, the plant wouldn't be viable. Now it seems that Ford and Visteon have been secretly outsourcing disc and drum production to a German company, Kaiser.

Workers have had to suffer threats from the company which was spun-off from Ford in 2000. The unions were told by UK management in September that the four UK plants and over 3,000 workers faced 'meltdown' if they didn't make concessions. This meant effectively ending the 'mirrored' terms of ex-Ford contracted employees.

This came after the 'memorandum of understanding' in the US earlier in the year which saw over 20 plants put back under Ford control. This is part of a 'fix, sell or close' strategy by Visteon bosses with Ford's shadow increasingly in the background.

As Ford in the US announced a vicious programme of 30,000 sackings and 14 plant closures, Visteon put 23 plants worldwide in the spotlight, warning that 12 could close while six could be sold. The UK national talks were adjourned while the US bosses decided the next step. But, while Swansea workers have been waiting, Ford and Visteon have been making their move.

The Swansea plant has been seen, along with Belfast, as the most vulnerable to closure. The plants don't figure in the global product ranges, therefore the sourcing of new products has dried up.

Nationally, the Ford and Visteon convenors' committee have confirmed that any attempt to close a Visteon plant will result in a national dispute. With Swansea one of its biggest customers, the Ford foundry at Leamington would be directly threatened. It supplied the castings to Swansea that are machine finished into the final components sent, for example, to the Ford plant at Southampton.

Now these same castings are being diverted to Kaiser in Germany. The link between Leamington and Swansea is organic and what happens to Swansea will eventually happen to Leamington.

The unions must show Ford and Visteon that an alternative strategy must be found for Swansea. This means the immediate stopping of any outsourcing and a new product plan for the plant. This would at least make Swansea workers think twice about wanting to transfer to Bridgend.

If workers do want to transfer, there must be a commitment from Visteon to replace them. This can only be backed up by the threat of industrial action. A ballot at Swansea must be campaigned for by the national leaderships of both the main unions - TGWU and Amicus. This would trigger the promised solidarity from the other Ford/Visteon plants.

If necessary, Woodley and Simpson, the union leaders, should front the call at Swansea and throughout the Ford/Visteon combine. Only this programme of action can raise the prospect of success for Swansea workers and give them the confidence to fight.

Why not click here to join the Socialist Party, or click here to donate to the Socialist Party.


In The Socialist 2 March 2006:

Quality education for all

Education under attack

Campaign for a New Workers' Party

Stoke councillors join the Socialist Party

Corruption and lies

Ken Livingstone removed from office

Change the world!

Fight for women's REAL right to choose

IRAQ: Sectarian civil war looms as the occupation flounders

Swansea car workers fight plant closure

University staff to strike

Sheffield workers are fighting back

35,000 public-sector workers strike


 

Home   |   The Socialist 2 March 2006   |   Join the Socialist Party

Subscribe   |   Donate   |   Bookshop






Join the Socialist Party Join us today!

Printable version Printable version

email to friend email to friend

Facebook   Twitter

Related links:

Car workers:

triangleSouth Wales: Fight for car workers' jobs

triangleCome to the National Shop Stewards Network conference 2009

triangleDefend victimised trade unionist

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network national conference

triangleVisteon car workers fight for their rights

triangleCar workers' jobs slaughter - begin the fightback!

Swansea:

triangleSwansea Socialist Party: Report back from a visit to Brazil

triangleSwansea and Llanelli Socialist Party branches: Christmas Quiz

triangleSwansea Socialist Party: the English Civil War

triangleSwansea Socialist Party: Fighting the cuts after N30

Visteon:

triangleVisteon pensioners demand the pensions they have earned

triangleEx-Visteon workers continue fight for pensions

triangleVisteon pensioners demand Ford pays what it owes

Ford:

triangleCall for strikes to stop Ford attack on pensions

triangleFord pensioners protested outside Ford's UK & European HQ in Brentwood in Essex today

triangleDefend jobs, nationalise Bosch

Reports and campaigns

Reports and campaigns

10/2/12

Fire

Fire Brigades Union statement on pension proposals

9/2/12

Unite

BBC report: Unite may hold new NHS pensions strike ballot

9/2/12

Rob Windsor

Funeral details for Rob Windsor, socialist councillor

9/2/12

Construction workers

Next construction workers' protests: Wednesday 15th February

9/2/12

Jet

Jet tanker drivers force employers to negotiate

8/2/12

Welfare

Scrap the Welfare Reform Bill

8/2/12

Salford

Salford campaign saves day care centres

8/2/12

Leeds

New society at Leeds College

8/2/12

NHS

Kingston Hospital: Save all NHS jobs

8/2/12

NHS

Prince Philip Hospital Llanelli: We can defeat cuts plans

8/2/12

Leeds

Leeds Trinity students fight canteen cuts

8/2/12

Tower Hamlets

Tower Hamlets: Save Rushmead one stop shop - fight all cuts

8/2/12

UCU

UCU special conference

8/2/12

Construction workers

Workplace news in brief

8/2/12

PCS

Reinstate sacked PCS steward, John Brookes!

triangleMore Reports and campaigns articles...

 Latest Posts

triangle10 Feb The battle of Saltley Gates

N30 - Millions strike back at Con-Dem government on 30 November 2011, photo Paul Mattsson

triangle9 Feb NUT and PCS launch consultative surveys to build for ongoing pensions...

triangle9 Feb Jet tanker drivers force employers to negotiate

Hardest Hit Protest: Disabled people and their families protest in central London against government spending cuts, photo Paul Mattsson

triangle8 Feb London - a tale of two cities

triangle8 Feb Salford campaign saves day care centres

NHS demo London, May 2011 , photo Paul Mattsson

triangle8 Feb Save the NHS!

Picket line at Stagecoach,  Rotherham depot 8.2.12 , photo by Alistair Tice

triangle8 Feb Stagecoach South Yorkshire - management getting desperate

More ...

 What's On

triangle11 Feb Socialist Party national youth meeting

triangle13 Feb Manchester Socialist Party: Lenin's State and Revolution

triangle13 Feb Leeds City & Bradford Socialist Party: The crisis of capitalism in the eurozone and Britain

triangle13 Feb Aylesbury Socialist Party: What is Marxism?

triangle13 Feb Birmingham Socialist Party: Socialism and religion

triangle14 Feb Derby Socialist Party: China - Will the economic boom continue?

triangle14 Feb Hatfield Socialist Party: Trade unionists and socialists standing against the cuts

triangle14 Feb Bristol Central Socialist Party: The 1917 February revolution in Russia

triangle14 Feb Hyde Park & Headingley Socialist Party: Perspectives for Britain

triangle15 Feb Wakefield & Pontefract Socialist Party: Fighting the cuts - What's socialism got to do with it?

More ...

Categories

1-9 

1-9 


Select articles from month:

February 2012

January 2012

December 2011

November 2011

October 2011

September 2011

August 2011

July 2011

June 2011

May 2011

April 2011

March 2011

February 2011

January 2011

December 2010

November 2010

October 2010

September 2010

August 2010

July 2010

June 2010

May 2010

April 2010

March 2010

February 2010

January 2010

December 2009

November 2009

October 2009

September 2009

August 2009

July 2009

June 2009

May 2009

April 2009

March 2009

February 2009

January 2009

December 2008

November 2008

October 2008

September 2008

August 2008

July 2008

June 2008

May 2008

April 2008

March 2008

February 2008

January 2008

December 2007

November 2007

October 2007

September 2007

August 2007

July 2007

June 2007

May 2007

April 2007

March 2007

February 2007

January 2007

December 2006

November 2006

October 2006

September 2006

August 2006

July 2006

June 2006

May 2006

April 2006

March 2006

February 2006

January 2006

December 2005

November 2005

October 2005

September 2005

August 2005

July 2005

June 2005

May 2005

April 2005

March 2005

February 2005

January 2005

December 2004

November 2004

October 2004

September 2004

August 2004

July 2004

June 2004

May 2004

April 2004

March 2004

February 2004

January 2004

December 2003

November 2003

October 2003

September 2003

August 2003

July 2003

December 2001

November 2001

October 2001

September 2001

August 2001

July 2001

June 2001

May 2001

April 2001

March 2001

February 2001

January 2001

December 2000

November 2000

October 2000

September 2000

August 2000

July 2000

June 2000

May 2000

April 2000

March 2000

February 2000

January 2000

December 1999