Blair phone call may have won jobs reprieve

A phone call made by British Prime Minister Tony Blair appears to have won a breathing space for a US-owned mobile phone factory where up to 3,000 jobs are under threat.

A phone call made by British Prime Minister Tony Blair appears to have won a breathing space for a US-owned mobile phone factory where up to 3,000 jobs are under threat.

The call by Mr Blair last night to the president of Motorola, Chris Galvin, followed pressure on the American company by the Scottish Enterprise Minister Wendy Alexander.

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