The proposed redundancies were described as “the worst possible Christmas present”Fifty jobs have been put at risk at SecAmin in WidnesFifty jobs have been put at risk at SecAmin in Widnes(Image: Google)

Fifty workers have been put at risk of redundancy just weeks before Christmas. Employees at the SecAmin site in Widnes are under threat of losing their jobs after the festive season, the GMB Union said.

The firm processes animal by-products and produces renewable energy. Workers including engineers and forklift drivers are at risk at the site on Desoto Road.

The GMB Union said representatives would now meet with bosses at the firm to discuss ways to minimise compulsory redundancies and ways to support and retrain workers who do lose their jobs.

Local MP Derek Twigg described the proposed redundancies as “absolutely devastating” as he urged the firm to safeguard jobs.

Tim Collins, GMB Regional Organiser, said: “These are skilled jobs – and workers at the site have worked there their whole lives as did their parents and grandparents before them.

“It’s utterly wrong the company has made this decision with such short notice, right before the festive period. It’s the worst possible Christmas present for these workers and SecAmin should be supporting them during this awful time.”

Derek Twigg, MP for Widnes and Halewood, said: “I am deeply concerned by the news that redundancies are planned at the site in Widnes, and I realise that this will be absolutely devastating for those affected, coming as it does in the run-up to Christmas.

“I urge SecAmin to do everything possible to support their employees and to consider every feasible measure to safeguard jobs at the site.”

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