Jobs blow for Swift workers
East Yorkshire's beleaguered caravan industry has been dealt another blow after an East Riding firm announced almost 100 job losses.
The Swift Group, East Yorkshire's biggest caravan and motorhome manufacturer, is set to shed up to 99 positions.
The affected workers will leave the firm, which has already made about 280 redundancies this year, on December 15 – 10 days before Christmas.
Employees at Swift were told yesterday between 85 and 99 redundancies are being made.
It will bring the number of job losses this year at the company, which employed about 1,000 staff at the start of the year, to at least 365.
In all, 718 jobs have gone from East Yorkshire caravan companies this year, with the industry suffering from the impact of the credit crunch and people cutting spending on non-essential items.
Some 289 jobs have been lost at Cosalt Holiday Homes in east Hull, 99 from Willerby Holiday Homes, also in east Hull, 80 from Atlas Holiday Homes in west Hull and 50 from ABI in Beverley.
News of the latest losses came as a jobs summit was being held in Hull.
The event was aimed at getting companies with council contracts to provide jobs for East Yorkshire people – including redundant caravan workers – as opposed to bringing in workers from outside the area.
Councilor Carl Minns, leader of Hull City Council, said the continued job losses would impact on the region's wider economy.
He said: "It is a big concern and is a bigger issue than just the caravan industry being affected.
"This is also about the knock-on effect of people having less money to spend, which is going to hit local traders hard, especially in the run-up to Christmas."
Swift has also announced it will stop producing the Ace brand of motorhome and the Abbey and Ace brands of touring caravans, once existing orders have been completed.
This will enable the company to refocus all its activities on the Swift, Sterling and Sprite brands of tourers, and Swift, Bessacar and Autocruise brand of motorhomes.
Dave Oglesby , development officer from Hull's Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians (UCATT), agreed the announcement was another blow for the region's caravan industry, but said he was confident the industry would recover.
He urged anyone being made redundant, in any sector or industry, to attend a seminar at the Guildhall in Hull, on November 24. aimed at helping people get back into training or employment.
Councillor Stephen Parnaby, leader of East Riding Council, reiterated Mr Oglesby's belief that the industry would eventually bounce back, adding: "I believe the market will pick up again and hope this is sooner rather than later."
Representatives from Swift met union officials this week.
The job losses are to be made in the company's manufacturing department.
Last year, Swift announced plans for a £20m expansion to its Cottingham site.
It was estimated this could create about 250 long-term and 200 contractor jobs in the area.
The development also involved creating a new roundabout on the A1079 and changing access arrangements to the plant.
It is not clear whether the scheme will be affected by the latest announcement from Swift, which did not comment on the redundancies when contacted by the Mail.














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by Bob, Hull
Friday, November 14 2008, 9:39PM
“I sympathise with all who have lost their jobs, been there twice in my life. If I know caravan workers they are good people, hard working and have plenty to offer. I hope you guys all get jobs soon. The fat bloated public sector is cosseted from reality by increased taxes, but if we in the wealth creating private sector all lose our jobs who'll pay for fat public sector pensions? Eh??
(Do they still have lamp lighters and other outdated jobs on the payroll at £30,000 per year for doing nowt??)”
by mike, ex council employee
Friday, November 14 2008, 9:18PM
“It's a pity Minns doesn't show the same concern for all the employees his Lib Dem mob have gotten rid of or outsourced from the council.The lip service i'll look concerned brigade are at it again.PHONY (**********)”
by mike, newbridge rd
Friday, November 14 2008, 9:11PM
“what a joke this Lib Dem council lot are he'll help the caravan workers.When Minns is getting rid of a load of council employees and trying to outsource the rest.What's his favourite word HIPOCRACY.They are offering lip service another con trick”
by thinker, london
Friday, November 14 2008, 8:58PM
“There were lots of immigrants swarming over this country long before labour got into power, and most of them get jobs .If you listen to English employers they prefer them because they can exploit them like they used to do to us in times gone by.Mass immigration was started by Enoch Powell when as the health secretary he didn't want to give the nurses a wage rise so he brought the Afro Caribbeans over to take the jobs because they spoke English which made it easier to train them and he could get away with paying them lessThe Iron Woman (who wasn't for turning)deregulated the finance sector and allowed investment to flow abroad .She also privatised the utilities and look at the result and before anyone says renationalise it was done in such a way that the cost is beyond reach.The world is in turmoil because of the greed of the investors,speculators and stupid bonuses paid out which drove the markets and banks all over the world.If anyone is to blame it's them.No govt has escaped no matter what ruling group has been in power from the totally capitalist economy of the U.S.A. to the communist economy of China.In fact the totally capitalised U.S.A. started it.That New Zealander who led the charge to make building societies turn into banks instead of staying as mutuals(.GREED AGAIN)has helped because as banks they had to go with the flow and investors wanted their pound of flesh,I don't beleive the mutuals would have gone down that route.I could go on and on but unfortunately it would be to no avail because a lot of people don;t want to accept the truth because it's not what they want to hear .Oh and i've been to Hull quite recently and it's a fine place with lovely kind people”
by Genni, Hull
Friday, November 14 2008, 8:39PM
“Although Jon,Denver has come out with some bullocks in the past, I do think he has a point. Caravan work has always been seen as uncertain. Wages fluctuating with piece work etc. As unfortunate as it is to lose 700 jobs from 4 companies can I just suggest you look at JCB at the moment.”