No steel 'cherry picking'published at 06:08
BBC Radio 5 Live
There will be an emergency meeting of steel union representatives in London later today. Ahead of that gathering, Harish Patel, national officer for steel at the union Unite, tells Wake Up To Money that his members do not want the best bits of plants such as Port Talbot to be "cherry picked and sold off" in the way that parts of Rover were.
Unions want a level playing field for the UK steel industry and government intervention to give Tata breathing space and support to keep the Port Talbot plant running, saving thousands of jobs in Wales, Mr Patel adds.