Terry Macalister 

Russian revolution continues at TVR

The new Russian owner of sports car maker TVR hopes to bring the comrades in from the cold.
  
  


The new Russian owner of sports car maker TVR hopes to bring the comrades in from the cold. The Transport & General Workers Union said last night it had won recognition to negotiate on pay, hours and holidays.

TVR Engineering in Blackpool had previously shown little appetite for a formal relationship with unions but now the Russian tycoon Nikolai Smolensky looks set to hold talks with one of the toughest negotiators in the business - T&G general secretary Tony Woodley.

The Central Arbitration Committee has given the go-ahead to the union to move ahead with the next stage, a ballot of the workforce.

"We are delighted with this result and look forward to the future with TVR," said Mr Woodley. More than 300 staff who hand-build about 800 high-performance cars a year would be covered by the recognition agreement.

Mr Smolensky bought TVR from Peter Wheeler for £15m last month. The former chairman of Russian bank OVK, who is only 24, said he wanted TVR to become a global player. He has rejected any large-scale restructuring of the business although this has not stopped rumours that some production could be switched back to the low-cost land of the Lada.

But a union spokesman said: "I don't think he [Smolensky] would have gone to Blackpool and discussed minute details such as the canteen facilities if he was planning to do that [transfer work to Russia]."

Mr Smolensky appears to have bought the company for much the same reason as countryman Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea - he liked the brand.

 

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