‘Cradle of the jet engine’ saved

Future of Rolls-Royce plant at Barnoldswick finally secured after Unite campaign

This has been a long and complex campaign but the commitment, determination and passion of our union on-site has secured this fantastic result for the whole community

Ross Quinn

Unite regional officer

The long-running campaign to secure the future of the historic Rolls-Royce factory of Barnoldswick in Lancashire, the ‘cradle of the jet engine’ has now finally ended. Following a ballot of the Unite members, the workers at the factory have accepted an enhanced agreement, extending protections previously secured in 2020, including a commitment that there will be no compulsory redundancies for five years and manufacturing will be undertaken on the site for at least 10 years. This is a substantial achievement given that the future of the plant, which is the cradle of the jet engine, was left hanging in the balance in early 2020 when Rolls-Royce announced that they intended to remove much of the work from the factory and transfer it to Singapore.

Strike action

Following that announcement there was a period of protracted strike action at the factory that led to an agreement and guarantees that the workforce subsequently believed was not being honoured. Further selective strike action this summer led to today’s enhanced protections and further commitments for the long-term future of the site. “This is a tremendous achievement for the workers at Barnoldswick who have stood solidly in support of one another and their community in the fight for a long-term future and cast iron guarantees for their plant,” commented Unite assistant general secretary Steve Turner. “Through the leadership of their shop stewards and local Unite officer, a confident, well organised workforce have once again demonstrated their willingness to act collectively and win. This dispute should act as an inspiration to all facing similar challenges as we transition to a greener economy. “From the very outset of this dispute, Unite has always fundamentally believed that Barnoldswick could and should have a viable long-term future and the deal reached between the union and the management at Rolls-Royce has secured that aim,” he added.

A notable factor

A notable factor in Unite’s successful campaign was the strong support the workers received from the entire local community. As there was a clear understanding that Rolls-Royce’s continued presence was essential for the town’s continued prosperity. “This has been a long and complex campaign but the commitment, determination and passion of our union on-site has secured this fantastic result for the whole community,” said Unite regional officer Ross Quinn. “Unite is looking forward to working closely with Rolls-Royce to ensure that the deal that has been agreed is fully implemented and to ensure that the Barnoldswick factory has a bright and long-term future.”

By Barckley Sumner

From the very outset of this dispute, Unite has always fundamentally believed that Barnoldswick could and should have a viable long-term future and the deal reached between the union and the management at Rolls-Royce has secured that aim

Steve Turner

Unite assistant general secretary

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