The closure of a hen manufacturing facility that employs 730 folks goes forward, the Welsh authorities has stated.
In January poultry large 2 Sisters introduced plans to close its premises at Llangefni, Anglesey.
The Welsh authorities has now stated the corporate has put ahead “no viable plans”, and is “transferring forward with plans to stop manufacturing”.
2 Sisters stated it was “exploring each avenue” to assist and assist its workforce.
After saying the closure in January, the agency stated it could converse with staff to discover the choices earlier than making closing choices.
The agency has beforehand stated the manufacturing facility is outdated, one among its smallest websites, and that merchandise might be made extra effectively elsewhere.
A 2 Sisters overview of the location, which it purchased in 2013, described it as “not sustainable” and missing house to be environment friendly, regardless of £5m being invested there.
The Welsh authorities stated a activity drive was assembly as soon as every week to co-ordinate “as a lot help as doable to assist the employees impacted on account of the closure”.
Rhun ap Iorwerth, Plaid Cymru Member of the Senedd (MS) for Anglesey, stated the information was “heartbreaking” for staff and their households.
“I can guarantee you that there’s a dedication to do the whole lot doable to assist [the workers], to seek out employment in fact, but in addition to deal with this blow in a time of hardship and through a value of dwelling disaster,” he added.
A Welsh authorities spokesperson stated: “It was disappointing to listen to from the corporate that the primary stage session had not introduced ahead any viable plans for two Sisters Ltd to keep up their web site in Llangefni, and the corporate is now transferring forward with plans to stop manufacturing.
“The Welsh authorities will proceed to work with the UK authorities, Anglesey council, trades unions and different stakeholders to assist the people and the local people.”
A spokesperson for two Sisters stated: “We proceed our constructive engagement with the Llangefni taskforce group and our central focus at this stage is to associate with all companies to assist colleagues and discover each avenue in serving to them now and after the session interval.”