Offshore wind sector deal welcome but needs more on union role

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Offshore wind sector deal welcome, but more needs to be done to recognise role of unions

The government has today published its new Offshore Wind Sector deal. The government claims that the deal marks a significant deepening of the partnership between the government and the sector, reinforcing the aims of the government’s Industrial Strategy.



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Prospect has welcomed the deal but much more needs to be done to recognise the role of unions in renewable energy, building on our role in traditional generation.

Sue Ferns, Prospect’s senior deputy general secretary said:

“Offshore wind is an exciting growth industry which has the potential to provide numerous skilled green jobs, and will make up an important part of our energy mix as we move to decarbonise our economy.

“Prospect welcomes that a sector deal has been reached for this important industry. In particular we welcome the commitments to diversity in the workplace, and to creating an Offshore Energy Passport to aid the transfer of skilled workers from one industry to the other.

“It is disappointing however that the government hasn’t recognised the vital role that trade unions will play in the delivery and development of a modern energy industry, especially when it comes to safety. Overall we have a good record of safety in traditional generation – it would be a huge retrograde step if the considerations which have brought that about were forgotten.”