Helen Goodman

Working Hard for all in Bishop Auckland

Future uncertain for Black & Decker

Black & Decker have confirmed that 169 manufacturing, finance and HR jobs are at risk from the proposed relocation of the Black & Decker manufacturing department at Green Lane, Spennymoor.

150 engineering, reconditioning, supply chain, design and marketing jobs will, however, remain at the Spennymoor site.

Helen said:

“I am extremely concerned by this announcement, and have asked for an urgent meeting with Black & Decker management.

“Black & Decker have been a prized local employer for over forty years, and while I am pleased that 150 high quality jobs have been secured, my thoughts are with the 169 workers whose jobs are under threat”.

Helen has been in discussions today with the Black & Decker management, Sedgefield Council, the Regional Development Agency, the County Durham Development Council and the North East Government Office, to co-ordinate a response to this announcement.

Helen said:

“I understand that any planned redundancies will be phased over a timescale stretching in to 2009, and I will therefore be working with Job Centre North East and all local agencies to ensure the alternative employment opportunities are in place”

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