Last week, the news broke that yet another manufacturer in Wales was shedding jobs as a result of the changing nature of the marketplace.Aykroyd’s of Bala, which makes children’s nightwear, announced the loss of 66 jobs in a rural area which can ill afford to have increased unemployment. Indeed, one could argue that the proportional impact of such an announcement in South Gwynedd is as high, if not higher, than the job losses that will come as a result of the Burberry closure in Treorchy. Could such an announcement have been avoided? Well, it is been an open secret here in North Wales that the company has been struggling of late and, earlier this year, was forced to cut its production by almost half due to a drop in demand. The question from the point of view of Assembly intervention is whether they had any discussions with the business when such problems were becoming apparent. Certainly, there is the impression that the Assembly only steps in after the ‘horse has bolted’ and an Assem...
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