Honda employees urge manufacturer to keep Swindon factory open
Honda employees have launched a petition imploring the Japanese manufacturing giant to reverse last month’s decision to close its Swindon factory.
The petition, organised by Len McCluskey’s Unite union, has so far attracted 1,539 supporters since going live on Friday morning.
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“Dear Mr Hachigo, please do not turn your back on a world-class, loyal workforce, determined to bring you continued success. We are urging Honda to re-think its decision to close our Swindon plant,” it reads.
Last month Honda said it will close its only factory in the EU in 2022, delivering a serious blow to Britain’s already ailing car manufacturing industry and costing 3,500 jobs.
Please sign and share this petition created by our dedicated members at Honda Swindon urging the firm not to turn its back on the UK #SaveHondaSwindon https://t.co/sRa6BECM2m
— Len McCluskey (@LenMcCluskey) March 1, 2019
Honda’s Swindon plant produces more than 100,000 Civic models for customers all over the world. The firm will reportedly keep its European headquarters in Bracknell, Berkshire, as well as its UK Formula One racing operations.
Rachel Reeves, chair of the influential Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (Beis) Committee of MPs said the decision is "devastating for Swindon, for jobs, for the supply-chain, and for the UK’s car industry".
Today’s petition reads: “We believe that this economic and social catastrophe can be averted.
“Our workforce at Honda are skilled, dedicated and efficient and together with the supply chain we are dedicated to making this company succeed.
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“Yes, these are challenging times for this industry but with vision and commitment, the UK can be the world leader in the new technology car manufacturing needs to thrive. Honda is well positioned to benefit.
“So we are urging Honda to think again.”