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Phil Pluck Talks About the Collapse of Carillion

Phil Pluck, Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) Group Chief Executive raises his concerns after the collapse of Carillion. He mentions that this tragedy raises fundamental issues in terms of protecting the smaller companies caught up in the collapsing supply chain, as well as the jobs that may be lost as

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BDC 319 : Aug 2024

Phil Pluck

Phil Pluck Talks About the Collapse of Carillion

Phil Pluck, Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) Group Chief Executive raises his concerns after the collapse of Carillion. He mentions that this tragedy raises fundamental issues in terms of protecting the smaller companies caught up in the collapsing supply chain, as well as the jobs that may be lost as a result. Delivering major build projects on the decreasing Government funding creates a race between companies in a sense that the major contracts are awarded to those that offer the lowest price. He calls this a “poor, short term approach which causes companies throughout the supply chain to operate at almost impossible margins”. The fixation with cost savings has built a clear risk for major construction projects. Talking for the GGF members, Phil adds: “A cost cutting approach to the awarding of contracts puts at risk build quality, safety and jobs. In doing so, no legal protection is afforded to those in the supply chain that are now the victims of the Carillion Collapse. This in turn could result in further company failures and consequent losses of jobs and talent.” Government’s rescue packages offered to a few selected companies do not reassure GGF Member companies of anything and they won’t allow them to plan a long term sustainability based only on the packages. “A lasting negative effect on Government tax revenue would be the result,” said Phil. Phil Pluck advises the Government to give up on this tactic because it will cause further damage to the industry and to other companies. “I urge the Government to assess the long term damage that short term cost savings creates and to take heed that Carillion may not be the last company to collapse as a result. There are other major supply chains also operating at near impossible margins.”

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Glass and Glazing Federation Announced That They Have Formed a New Government Advisory Panel

The Glass and Glazing Federation has announced that they have formed a new Government Advisory Panel. This new  Advisory Panel has been formed after the horrific event this year regarding the Grenfell Fire as well as the attacks in Manchester and London. The new panel that has been created will form a part of the Federation’s Political Strategy Committee going forward. It is thought that the creation of this new panel will allow the Glass and Glazing Federation to coordinate their internal resources as well as their members in order to have a quick but considered reaction to any emergency situation in the future. The panel has been designed to be especially useful when the Government, whether that is locally or nationally, need expert advice on the sectors, products and services that are on offer by the members of the Federation. Phil Pluck the Chief Executive of the GGF has emphasised the importance of the GGF being ready to offer the Government solutions as well as support when incidents take place that involve glass or glazing. The specialised panel will help the GGF organise their members more efficiently. Whereas the Advisory Panel will also work to provide the Federation with a group of advisors that can transition easily between the Government and the Federation. The new Government Advisory Panel will consist of the nominated experts from within the GGF’s specialised members in order to make sure that the best advisors are included with the work on the panel. The Panel will act like a collective voice for the industry for when any emergency situation occurs, with the collection of experts called on to give their opinion and advice as needed. The Trade Association will be promoting their creation of the new Government Advisory Panel to all of the Government departments as well as local councils around the country and the media, in order to show that the horrendous events of the past year has spurred action.

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