First Minister Alex Salmond met with staff of the Johnnie Walker plant, union representatives, local businesses and politicians in Kilmarnock today as part of the Scottish Government’s ongoing campaign to save Diageo jobs in Scotland.
Last month Diageo announced plans to close its Kilmarnock facility along with net job losses of up to 500 across the country.
The First Minister visited the town to hear the views of those directly affected by Diageo’s proposals and to sign the Keep Johnnie Walker in Kilmarnock petition.
The Scottish Government is working hard to save Diageo jobs, last night the Finance Secretary John Swinney met with with representatives from Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City Council, Unite union, GMB union, East Ayrshire Council, MPs and MSPs to construct the most cohesive arguments and package of initiatives possible to present to Diageo.
First Minister Alex Salmond said:
“Following Diageo’s announcement earlier this month, the Scottish Government has been working hard to safeguard jobs and to ensure Scotland gets the best possible outcome for the company and its staff.
“Diageo has committed to a genuine consultation on their proposals and we are working to ensure that the company fully understands the consequences of their decision and also the benefits of retaining their strong and long established relationship with the Ayrshire.
“This Government is focused on saving jobs and presenting Diageo with a strong, cohesive argument that challenges their proposals. Diageo has made billions of pounds from Scotland and their plans are not acceptable to the Scottish people.
“I would encourage everyone to support the Diageo workforce at this worrying time and add their name to the petition to Keep Johnnie Walker in Kilmarnock.”














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