Glasgow MSP calls for resistance to takeovers of Scottish companies during debate on planned McVitie’s closure


What: McVitie’s owner Pladis gave out redundancy notices to around 450 staff in June and announced the Tollcross site would be closing in 2022. An action group put forward an alternative plan which included building a new factory, in a bid to save jobs, however, the company ruled that the proposal was ‘not viable’.
During a debate today on the closure, John Mason MSP, who represents the Shettleston constituency, described the loss of jobs as “very disappointing” but said it was hardly surprising following lack of investment for many years from the company.
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Hide AdWhat does he think should happen: John Mason MSP displayed his disappointment that McVitie’s consistently did not brand their goods with its Scottish heritage. He also noted that McVitie’s was no longer Scottish owned and does not have a Scottish HQ.
He said a lesson that must be learned is resistance to the takeover of Scottish companies.
He said: “We should not accept this decision as final and we are all calling on Pladis to reconsider. The short term aim is to keep the plant open and save these jobs.
“But in the longer run, we would be in a stronger position if we were dealing with a Scottish company making decisions here in Scotland. When decision making is in London or Turkey or wherever, we are inevitably in a weaker position to challenge them.”
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