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ITT To Close EDO MBM Flexi-Circuits Factory In Brighton

db | 29.04.2008 12:40 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Terror War | South Coast

ITT TO CLOSE EDO MBM FLEXIBLE CIRCUITS FACTORY

Doug Brewer

 brwr_dg@yahoo.co.uk

28 April 2008

28 April 2008

Sources within Brighton bomb makers EDO MBM Technology Ltd confirmed today that its Flexible Circuits Division (FCD) which makes parts for military equipment and computers is to close or be sold off by November this year. This will be another major victory for local anti-war campaigners Smash EDO.

The factory which is EDO MBM's second Brighton factory based in Mill Road, Fishersgate has been the site of numerous anti-war demonstrations, rooftop occupations and lock-ons over the last few years under the banner of the Smash EDO campaign. There have been several arrests as well as ongoing prosecutions against protesters arrested at the factory.

There have also been several anonymous pixie actions against the site involving paint bombs and bricks. Police have not identified anyone to arrest concerning these events.

Paul Hills, MD of EDO MBM has been seeking a buyer for the business since instructed by his new bosses at US parent corporation ITT, who have no use for the factory in their multinational conglomerate, and if he can not find one by November the business will be closed completely and the site sold off.

Previously insiders have revealed the poor working condition of the Fishersgate factory, including dangerously unreliable air conditioning systems (where chemical fumes often leave employees feeling sick long they leave work), and insecure storage and disposal of toxic chemicals from in the etching process used to make flexible circuit boards. Drums of toxic chemicals are stored at the rear of the factory close to family homes.

Sources close to Paul Hills said the decision had already been made to sell the business or shut it down and sell the building.

The amount of money required to bring the site up to environmental as well as health and safety standards will not be very attractive to potential buyers, one insider said.

A spokeswoman for the EDO MBM factory Fishersgate said they had been told the intention to sell would be confirmed to them by Thursday and was surprised to hear it had already been decided.

The closure or sell off of the Fishersgate site will be a huge blow to EDO MBM, leaving them with just one remaining factory. It is expected to reduce the workforce of EDO MBM by around 25% and the number of employees may dip below 100 for the first time. In 2004 EDO MBM employed 200 people, between its main Home Farm factory in Moulsecoomb, Brighton, over sixty employees have either either left the company or been laid off since the Smash EDO campaign began in 2004. At least eight directors, including one managing director David Jones have also resigned or been sacked since 2004.

EDO MBM are part of the Paveway IV guided bomb manufacturing team, and also make parts for the Stormshadow cruise missile, the Eurofigher Typhoon, and the next generation F35 Joint Strike Fighter, as well as components used by UK. US, NATO, Israeli, Saudi Arabian and other armed forces engaged in war crimes and human rights violations.

The campaigners have continually vowed to continue protest actions against EDO MBM in Brighton until its entire military operation is closed down.


EDO MBM FLEXIBLE CIRCUITS
 http://www.edombmtech.co.uk/mbmflex/

Smash EDO
 http://www.smashedo.org.uk

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Victory

29.04.2008 14:01

ahahahahahaaaahhaaaahhhaaaaa!

Biggup all the people who have been involved in the protests.

Good on you for getting the arms dealers out of Brighton.

ciderpunx


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and now the facts

30.04.2008 07:24

Yes EDO/MBM is closing the factory...... and opening a new one doing the same job and producing the same equipment in Poland. So the same equipment is still being made except the jobs of the local workers are gone in an area of high unemployment.

You must be so proud

the point being ?


half way there then

30.04.2008 09:21

half way there then as if it closes there is still the main factory on home farm road brighton

smmmashh


come on we can win

30.04.2008 12:48

National Mass Demo against EDO MBM - the Brighton bomb factory
Wenesday 4th June 2008
Meet at The Level, 12 noon
www.smashedo.org.uk

A Reclaim The Streets Style - Carnival Against The Arms Trade


Bring Drums,Pans,Whistles,Horns,Instruments,Sound Systems
and make some NOISE

http://www.dontstayin.com/uk/brighton/the-level


come ed


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