 The Cowley plant is where BMW manufactures the Mini |
Hundreds of staff at BMW's Mini factory in Oxfordshire will be temporarily forced to cease production this weekend due to Spanish fuel protests. Management at the plant, in Cowley, have told the BBC they cannot get hold of crucial parts as all airports and ports have effectively been blocked. Staff have complained they might not be paid while they are laid off. The company said it was working closely with the unions and hoped to resume production on Monday. Lorry drivers in Spain have been blockading major cities in a protest over diesel prices since Monday.  | The situation is beyond our control | One production line worker at the plant told the BBC he feared staff would not be paid while production was halted. The man, who asked to remain anonymous, said workers would probably have to work extra hours in future not to lose out on pay. "It all depends how long this strike will go on for, as to how many hours we will lose," he said. He said he did not want to end up owing the company extra hours. "Some of the people aren't very happy because they are having to do it on working time account, which is hours that they had built up to have off at times when they would like to have time off," he added.  Vehicles have been produced at Cowley since 1913 |
A spokeswoman for BMW said: "Unfortunately, due to the Spanish hauliers' strike, we are having to suspend production over the weekend. "The situation is beyond our control and the strike is affecting manufacturers across Europe, who are unable to get parts out of Spain as all ports and airports have been blocked. "We are unable to maintain production due to a lack of crucial parts but hope to resume full production shortly. "In the meantime, we are monitoring the situation closely and are grateful for our associates' understanding at this time." About 700 Minis are produced every day at Cowley, where 4,700 people work three shifts, seven days per week.
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