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Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot job losses likely despite £500m worth of government support

Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot job losses likely despite £500m worth of government support

Thousands of jobs are expected to be lost at Britain’s largest steelworks despite a £500m rescue package.

The government will make the offer to assist Tata Steel employees who may face redundancy at its site in Port Talbot, as it moves from blast furnaces to greener steel production.

Tata is expected to contribute £700m towards the development of the steelworks, which currently employs 4,000 people.

An estimated 3,000 jobs are to be lost, 2,000 of them at Port Talbot. Without the package a total of 8,000 jobs were expected to go.

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The package amounts to one third of the £1.5bn of taxpayers’ cash initially requested by Tata.

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Industry sources have told Sky News that as many as 3,000 staff remain likely to lose their jobs in the long term.

The deal has been described as “devastating” for jobs and workers by the GMB union general secretary.

“For years, GMB has called for investment in this critically important industry. Instead of listening the government dithered and delayed until it is too late, and thousands of workers, their families and communities will pay the price,” Gary Smith said.

“Our country cannot be secure without a functioning domestic steel industry and workers must be at the heart of plans to modernise it.”

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