Australian Workers' Union urges reinvigoration of 'critical' Whyalla steelworks
THE Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) strongly backs urgent government intervention to secure the future of Whyalla Steelworks and its workforce, according to AWU national secretary, Paul Farrow.
"The steelworks is a critical pillar of Australian industry, and the reckless financial mismanagement of GFG Alliance cannot be allowed to jeopardise its survival," Mr Farrow said.
"Placing Whyalla Steelworks into administration is the right move to stabilise the business and pave the way for a long-term transition to green steel. The AWU calls on the Federal and South Australian governments to act swiftly and decisively to take back control of the plant, protect thousands of jobs, and ensure Australia remains a leader in steel manufacturing.
"A structured rescue plan, including strategic government support to facilitate new private investment, is essential," Mr Farrow said.
"Without immediate action, Australia loses a critical sovereign capability relied on by its construction, infrastructure and manufacturing industries. It jeopardises many thousands of jobs -- on site and up and down supply chains. And it risks losing a generational opportunity to reindustrialise and lead the world in green iron and steel production.
"Tens of thousands of households rely on the steelworks and any disruption would be an absolute disaster.
"Long-term, Australia’s economic sovereignty hinges on the Whyalla steelworks remaining operational. Without Whyalla we will be forced to rely on China for long steel. That would be catastrophic," he said.
"The AWU will be working closely with current management, the South Australian Government and the Federal Government to ensure continuity of operations at Whyalla."
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