Swinney tells Diageo: Scots won't accept social cost of 900 lost jobs

THE finance secretary has warned Diageo that the "social consequences" of its plans to shed hundreds of jobs are "not acceptable" to the people of Scotland.

John Swinney said his priority is to ensure the drinks giant's proposals to cut 900 posts by closing the Johnnie Walker bottling plant in Kilmarnock and a distillery at Port Dundas in Glasgow do not go ahead.

Mr Swinney will chair cross-party discussions tomorrow aimed at saving the jobs, along with representatives from Scottish Enterprise, trade unions, and local authorities.

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The Scottish Government has asked that the company make available the financial information behind its original decision, and has vowed to pursue an alternative business proposal.