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Backing the cause of the workers
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Backing the cause of the workers

2009
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In 2001, former steel boss Sir Brian Moffat took an axe to more than 6000 jobs across the country and more than 1000 workers at the Corus sites in Teesside faced bleak futures. After Sir Brian refused to meet MPs to discuss a bail-out package for the under-threat plant, the Sunday Sun believed he had a lot of questions to answer. Sir Brian's office also cancelled a meeting with a 12-strong delegation, including North MPs, because he did not have space in his diary.
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