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The confirmation that jobs are safe comes as raw materials have been sourced to continue production at the UK's only ...
Up to 2,700 jobs were under threat at the company when the consultation on the closure of Scunthorpe's blast furnaces and ...
A consultation which had put 2,700 jobs at risk at British Steel will not continue, it has been confirmed. The company, which ...
British Steel halts plans for thousands of job losses after government intervention - Chinese firm Jingye proposed to close ...
Lisa Coulson, interim chief commercial officer at British Steel, said: “This has been a difficult and worrying time for ...
British Steel has halted plans to lay off up to 2,700 workers at its plant in eastern England after ending a consultation on mass redundancies that was initiated by its previous management.
British Steel has announced that it will keep its two Scunthorpe blast furnaces running and end consultation on redundancies after the UK Government took control of the business earlier this month.
This bill allows the business secretary to direct the board and staff of British Steel, as work can start soon.
British Steel has said it will end a consultation on up to 2,700 redundancies, after the UK Government took control of the firm earlier this month.
The government said the owner of the British Steel complex in Scunthorpe, the Chinese company Jingye, was prepared to cancel orders for the raw materials needed to keep its blast furnaces burning ...
Business secretary warns that – without action taken in parliament on Saturday – UK would have lost its ability to produce ...
Britain was edging closer to China, but a dispute at a Chinese-owned steel company in the U.K. may prompt a rethink.
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