Greener Steel at Britain's Largest Plant Comes With Heavy Job Losses
Briefly

The British government and Tata's 1.25 billion pound investment aims to reduce pollution in Port Talbot's steel production, but will lead to significant job losses.
Under the new plan, workers facing layoffs will be offered paid retraining for new roles, which contrasts with earlier proposals that lacked such support.
The project will result in a 1.5 percent reduction in Britain's overall emissions by shifting to electric technology and scrap metal recycling.
Despite efforts to decarbonize and revitalize the UK steel industry, unions expressed disappointment as the plan will see a significant reduction in jobs over time.
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