Swansea: Proposed 3M factory closure puts 100 jobs at risk

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3M water tower at the 3M factory in PenllergaerImage source, Nigel Davies | Geograph
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Technology company 3M said products for the "personal care industry and collision aftermarket and vehicle repair centres" are made at its site in Penllergaer

More than 100 jobs are at risk at a factory in Swansea after plans to close it were announced.

3M said it had opened a 45-day consultation with employees over the potential closure of its site at Gorseinon Road, Penllergaer.

If approved, the site would close over two years and manufacturing operations would move to other locations, including Bangor in Northern Ireland.

The closure could impact 100 staff and 10 contingent workers, 3M said.

Lars Hanseid, managing director of 3M's north Europe region said: "We will consult employees in a professional, honest, open and fair manner.

"We will be sharing our thought processes with them and all employees will have an opportunity to ask questions and contribute views."

The Welsh government said: "This will be a worrying time for workers, their families, and the local community.

"We stand ready to do all we can to support the company and its staff through the consultation period and beyond."

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