10/02/2010
Kraft Confirms Cadbury Closure
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has attacked Kraft Foods over it decision to close a Bristol-based Cadbury factory.
Kraft bought the chocolate manufacturer earlier this month, having pledged its commitment to the British brand.
However the US owned firmed has now confirmed operations in Bristol will cease next year with production transferred to Poland.
Cost bases in eastern Europe are more attractive, Kraft said. Around 400 UK jobs are expected to be lost as a result.
Kraft Foods chief executive Irene Rosenfeld met with Lord Mandelson last week, but stopped short of offering job security for all Cadbury employees.
Lord Mandelson was reportedly angered at today's news, given that the decision was very likely in the pipeline prior to their meeting.
"A week ago she would have known what announcement would be made, barely six days later," he said.
"It would have been more honest if it had been more straight forward and straight dealing with the company and the workforce and also with the government if she had told me what their intentions were."
Jennie Formby, from workers' union Unite, said Kraft's "dishonesty" was a concern for the future relationship between the company and Cadbury workers.
The UK-founded chocolate manufacturer currently employs 4,500 people across Britain.
Around 2,500 work at its historic Bournville factory in Birmingham, with a further 400 at its head offices in Uxbridge.
These operations are also expected to be streamlined to accrue savings.
(PR/BMcC)
Kraft bought the chocolate manufacturer earlier this month, having pledged its commitment to the British brand.
However the US owned firmed has now confirmed operations in Bristol will cease next year with production transferred to Poland.
Cost bases in eastern Europe are more attractive, Kraft said. Around 400 UK jobs are expected to be lost as a result.
Kraft Foods chief executive Irene Rosenfeld met with Lord Mandelson last week, but stopped short of offering job security for all Cadbury employees.
Lord Mandelson was reportedly angered at today's news, given that the decision was very likely in the pipeline prior to their meeting.
"A week ago she would have known what announcement would be made, barely six days later," he said.
"It would have been more honest if it had been more straight forward and straight dealing with the company and the workforce and also with the government if she had told me what their intentions were."
Jennie Formby, from workers' union Unite, said Kraft's "dishonesty" was a concern for the future relationship between the company and Cadbury workers.
The UK-founded chocolate manufacturer currently employs 4,500 people across Britain.
Around 2,500 work at its historic Bournville factory in Birmingham, with a further 400 at its head offices in Uxbridge.
These operations are also expected to be streamlined to accrue savings.
(PR/BMcC)
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