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Sogefi workers demand strike

Workers at the Sogefi car filter plant in South Wales have had enough. At a mass meeting of 300 out of the 400 in the plant on 14 February, they brushed aside calls for calm, called from the floor for a ballot for a week's strike action and carried it virtually unanimously.

The company asked for workers to give up their flexible four weeks' holiday and return to factory shutdown. They had responded by offering a two week shutdown, retaining the other two weeks to be taken throughout the year.

The company came back, refusing the offer and demanding a pay cut of 6%, the loss of sick pay, changes to breaks and more.

The Sogefi plant - formerly Fram Filters - has made filters for the car industry for 50 years. At the end of last year, the company cut 56 jobs and closed the canteen.

There is a sense in the plant that the company is taking advantage of the downturn to cut pay and conditions, because while sales of new cars have been badly affected, filters go into existing cars. This has given the workforce confidence. They feel that if they don't take action now, there will be no end to the company's demands and they have to fight back.

For the initial 24-hour strike on 18 February, the mood on the picket line was excellent. As lorries turned around, there was a huge clap. The sense is that South Wales plants have given too much away and this is a battle that can be won.

Mariam Kamish

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