Nestle plans to cut 450 jobs from UK sites

Chloe LaversuchYorkshire
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The firm is famous for producing confectionery including KitKats, Aero bars and Polos

Nestle plans to cut 450 jobs from its sites in the UK, union GMB has said.

The food manufacturing firm, famous for producing confectionery including KitKats, Aero bars and Polos, is expected to cut roles at its York and Gatwick bases, the union said.

However, a GMB spokesperson said factories across the UK could be affected.

A Nestle spokesperson said it announced plans to "reduce our global workforce by 16,000 roles" last year and details of any changes would be shared with staff affected first.

Charlotte Brumpton-Childs, GMB National Secretary, said: "These job cuts will rip the heart out of communities.

"Nestle workers – who make some of the UK's best loved treats – have already put up with years of uncertainty and job losses."

She said the union would be "working closely with members and the company to ease the pain of these cuts as much as possible".

A Nestle spokesperson said the process was ongoing and added: "As always, we will manage any changes in the right way and in consultation with our people.

"Any proposed changes will always be shared with those affected first and we have no further update to give at this time."

Nestle's factory on Haxby Road in York employs 2,000 people.

Confectionery brands including KitKat, Aero, Yorkie and Polo are manufactured at the site.

The company also has factories in Halifax in West Yorkshire, Tutbury in Derbyshire, Dalston in Cumbria, and Staverton in Wiltshire.

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