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VisitWhat percentage of workers at Tata Steel Port Talbot will be retained after the transition to greener steelmaking by the end of 2024?
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UK Government Announces £13.5m ($17.3m) Support for Tata Steel Port Talbot Workers
Aug 15, 2024, 06:39 AM
The UK Government has announced an initial funding package of £13.5 million ($17.3 million) to support workers and businesses affected by job losses at Tata Steel's Port Talbot plant. This funding is part of a larger £100 million fund aimed at aiding the transition to greener steelmaking at the site. The initiative is intended to protect the supply chain and provide a safety net for the local community. The Welsh Secretary, Jo Stevens, highlighted the government's commitment to backing steel communities, while unions have welcomed the support, emphasizing their ongoing efforts through the Tata Transition Board to secure the best outcomes for workers.
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