Tata Steel: Port Talbot employees welcome authorities's £500m help however stay unsure about future

At the principle roundabout outdoors Port Talbot steelworks, union reps and people on their lunch break gathered holding a banner: "British Steel - Back It or Lose It!"

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Some 4,000 are employed by Tata Steel right here, greater than 12% of the city's complete inhabitants.

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One of them is Greg Coggins, who has labored for Tata in South Wales for 14 years.

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Wearing a tough hat and soiled overalls - he advised me simply how very important this place is to the group.

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"Without the steelworks behind us here - there is no Port Talbot," he mentioned.

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"This town, this area, south Wales, relies on this place, not just this place, there are so many jobs… so many jobs."

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He welcomed the government's £500m package - however mentioned there's uncertainty amongst his co-workers about what going inexperienced means for his or her jobs.

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"In the middle of a cost-of-living crisis at the moment, people are worried," he mentioned.

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"There's so many people working here, it's not just employees inside, it's the people supporting us, delivery drivers, there'd be such a knock-on effect if anything was to happen to this plant."

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Government plan not as inexperienced because it sounds - union rep

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His union rep, Barrie Evans, mentioned the federal government's plan to alter coal-burning furnaces to electrical ones isn't as inexperienced because it sounds as a result of different metal would then have to be imported.

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"We all understand we've got to decarbonise and go green but unfortunately at the cost of jobs - we can't support that," he mentioned.

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"It's not going green if we're importing coils from China, halfway round the ocean, on a diesel ship."

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The employees listed below are paid nicely, and far of that cash flows into the city a mile up the street.

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On the excessive avenue, reporters have been making an attempt to gauge response to in the present day's announcement from locals who're all too used to uncertainty behind their greatest employer.

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Concerns over job losses

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We met Carol Rock having espresso outdoors Cafe Fresco - she's lived right here all her life and worries about what large job losses would imply.

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She mentioned: "It's essential to Port Talbot because it would be like a ghost town, there'd be nothing here - only the works we've got. Where they going to get jobs?"

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Her pal Jeanette added: "I think things would close down very, very quickly."

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If there have been large job losses, I requested. "Yes, unfortunately."

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