Union welcomes decision on Trident

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Uncertainity lifted for Clyde workers

Prospect, the Union representing managerial, technical and specialist staff at the Faslane submarine base in Scotland has welcomed last nights decision at Westminster to replace the Trident weapon system


  • by Richard Hardy
  • 19 Jul 2016
  • Defence

For a number of years workers employed at Faslane and the associated base at Coulport have faced uncertainties over their job security. Although the decision to relocate all of the Royal navy's submarines to Faslane over the next 4 years had provided a level of job security, workers remained nervous about future work whilst the decision on Trident replacement was unclear

Prospect represents staff at Faslane employed by both the Ministry of Defense (MOD)  and by Babcock, the company contracted by the MOD to operate the base. The Union also welcomes the decision as providing job security for its many members employed in the supply chain businesses now able to plan their future business programmes

Speaking on behalf of the over 400 members of Prospect employed by Babcock on the Clyde, Negotiations Officer Richard Hardy said "our members undertake a wide range of roles at Faslane and Coulport, from maintaining the site, providing support to service personnel, and dockside operations, amongst others. For some time they have been nervous that alongside cost reduction measures by Babcock they might also face the loss of jobs because of the Trident decision. After yesterday at least one of those uncertainities has been removed"