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50 jobs under threat as Fife firm faces closure

Commscope in Lochgelly.
Commscope in Lochgelly.

Fifty jobs could go as a Fife factory faces closure.

American-based CommScope told its devastated workforce in Lochgelly this week it was embarking on a consultation process about the “potential discontinuation of manufacturing operations” on the site which has been a major employer since the 1970s.

It is understood around 50 members of staff are affected by the shock move which comes hot on the heels of the closure of Longannet, Tullis Russell and Velux and the jobs threat hanging over Leven’s Pfaudler-Balfour.

If the company walks away it will be the end of an era for the cable manufacturing company, still more commonly known as Andrew Antennas.

It comes only four years after CommScope invested £1 million in a new production line.

A spokeswoman yesterday confirmed rumours staff had been told on Tuesday.

She added a decision about changes would not be made until the consultation was complete, which would take a minimum of 30 days.

Local MP Roger Mullin, who trained staff and management there in the 1980s, said it was a terrible blow to the community and workforce.

Having already contacted the First Minister and her deputy to ensure the maximum support is offered, he added: “It is a terrible blow to the community to see the company close, with the loss of jobs for a dedicated and skilled workforce.”

Fife Council officers were to discuss the situation with the company’s vice-president yesterday afternoon, according to depute leader Lesley Laird.

“We are on the case and are going to make sure we move quickly to provide every support appropriate with the company’s wishes,” she said, adding it was hoped help could come through the Mid Fife task force.

According to SNP candidate for the Cowdenbeath constituency in the upcoming Holyrood elections, Annabelle Ewing, PACE Partnership Action for Continuing Employment support has been offered.

“My immediate concern in this matter has been to ensure that the employees affected receive all the support possible at this difficult time.

“Fifty jobs really is a significant blow for the local community and I feel for those who are today facing an uncertain future.”

Labour candidate Alex Rowley added: “This is devastating news for everyone employed on the site.

“It is a worrying time and I will be asking Fife Council and the relevant authorities to make sure everything is in place to try to help these people get access to training, skills and jobs.”