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MP’s bid for equal rights at factories
Wednesday 11th March 2009, 10:49AM GMT.
Workers at a Japanese car part factory in Shropshire are not receiving the same state aid in the current economic climate as their Welsh counterparts, an MP has claimed.
Shimizu UK has operations in Hortonwood, Telford, and Welshpool.
However, while its Welsh staff receive taypayer-funded subsidies for their earnings and efforts to boost their skills – those at the English site do not.
Mark Pritchard, The Wrekin MP, whose constituency includes Hortonwood, today demanded a fair deal and similar assistance for his constituents as well.
The Tory MP raised the issue with Welsh Secretary Paul Murphy in the Commons.
He said: “The Secretary of State will know that Shimizu – a fine Japanese company – has a factory in Welshpool and also in Hortonwood in my constituency.
“But the difference is, on the Welsh side of the border they receive taxpayer subsidies for wages and training.
“That is good news obviously for people in jobs in Wales, but what about the people of Shropshire and my constituents, who would like to see a similar subsidy from the regional development agency?”
Mr Murphy said there were “plenty” of schemes to turn to for assistance, including Train 2 Gain.
He said: “There are plenty of schemes – it is important that you make your constituents aware of them.”
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