Union fears for AGI’s Birmingham plantgordoncarson, 5 January 2007Be the first to comment on this article Union leaders are pessimistic about the future of AGI Media Europe’s Birmingham plant, which is set to close as the firm moves CD and DVD packaging production closer to clients in continental Europe. The move, announced in December, could lead to the loss of 140 jobs. Amicus national officer Vernon Robson met with AGI Media Birmingham's management team in the week before Christmas to discuss whether jobs could be saved, but admitted the plant was "likely to close". Andrew Scrimgeour (pictured), AGI Media's UK managing director, said the closure was "awful" from a personal point of view but was "the right thing to do" from a business perspective. AGI, part of US firm MeadWestvaco, will continue to produce work for UK clients from its Slough and Swindon plants. Meanwhile, as Packaging News went to press, there was no sign of an end to the dispute between Amicus and Chesapeake over changes to terms and conditions at the group's Field Packaging sites in Bradford and Newcastle. Strike action began on 13 December and is scheduled to take place every Wednesday indefinitely with a one-hour stoppage on every shift. An overtime ban is also in place. Amicus national officer Vernon Robson said the situation had been inflamed by the dismissal of 10 staff at Bradford before Christmas for refusing to sign the new terms. But Bob Houghton, Field's group marketing and communications manager, said the new terms were agreed with employee representatives earlier in the year. "A 2.5% pay increase for 2006 formed part of this agreement, as do guaranteed increases for 2007 and 2008. Regrettably these were initially rejected in a ballot of Amicus members," he said. The company subsequently wrote to all employees asking them to accept the new terms. Around half did so and immediately received the agreed increase. "The changes are critical to the future of the business," said Houghton. Speak Your Mind |
![]() Popular Articles
|
12th February 2012
Advertisements
Marden Edwards is a global manufacturer of bespoke packaging machinery for capital goods including tea and coffee
Benson Group is the UK's fastest growing carton manufacturer, producing printed folding cartons for customers in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
ITCM is a world leader in special purpose machines for pharmaceutical packaging.
Automated Packaging Systems: A market leader in manual, semi and fully automatic packaging machines and bagging systems for flexible packaging
PAGO is a leading provider of labelling systems and labeling machine technology. We provide innovative and efficient solutions for self adhesive labelling across a huge range of industries.
Search Jobs
Featured Jobs
- Sales Manager – France | Selection Group | Circa €60,000 25% Bonus/Car
- Business Development Manager – Europe | Selection Group | Circa £60k & Excellent Bonus
- UK Sales Manager – Foodservice Packaging | Selection Group | £40k & 40% Bonus & Car Allowance
- Packaging Manager | Ambitions Personnel | Depending on experience includes company car
- Area Sales Manager – Polythene Bags | Key Recruitment | £30K + dep on exp, realistic OTE £38K
- Sales Executive | Selection Group | £40k & Bonus/Car
- National Account Manager | Selection Group | Circa £45k & Bonus/Car
- Sales Executive-Self Adhesive Labels | Kingsway Printers | Competitive Salary
- Operations Manager | Eames.Jones.Judge.Hawkings | competitive




