Local MP takes Remploy fight to Assembly
Local MP Adam Price has vowed to continue to fight for the future of disabled jobs at the Brynaman Remploy site by taking the campaign to the One Wales Governments finance Minister. The Carmarthen East and Dinefwr Member of Parliament is arranging a meeting with Andrew Davies to see what assistance the Assembly Government can offer the workers who have been left devastated by the Labour Government in Westminster’s decision to force through plans to shut the site in the Amman Valley.
Adam Price MP Said:
“I have written to the finance minister requesting an urgent meeting to discuss what input the Assembly can have on salvaging a future for the Remploy workers in Brynaman. I am very disappointed the needs of the workers at Brynaman and Ystradgynlais have not been addressed.”
Adam added:
“This proposal will have a disastrous impact on the lives of disabled workers in Brynaman and Ystradgynlais. To ask those currently based at Brynaman to make the trip to the Baglan site in Neath is unacceptable. We are not simply talking about the jobs of disabled workers currently working for Remploy but the long term employment opportunity’s of disabled workers in the area.”
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