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Coronavirus: Devolved leaders urge PM to help aerospace sector | Coronavirus: Devolved leaders urge PM to help aerospace sector |
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The first ministers of the devolved nations have called for "urgent" UK government intervention to help the struggling aerospace sector. | The first ministers of the devolved nations have called for "urgent" UK government intervention to help the struggling aerospace sector. |
Scotland's Nicola Sturgeon, Mark Drakeford of Wales and Arlene Foster from Northern Ireland have signed a joint letter. | Scotland's Nicola Sturgeon, Mark Drakeford of Wales and Arlene Foster from Northern Ireland have signed a joint letter. |
They believe a taskforce should be launched to help the industry, which has been hit hard by coronavirus. | |
The BBC has asked the UK government for a response. | The BBC has asked the UK government for a response. |
The letter is also signed by leaders of the Unite union which brought the politicians together for the initiative. | The letter is also signed by leaders of the Unite union which brought the politicians together for the initiative. |
Unite says tens of thousands of jobs in the sector and associated industries are on the "brink of being lost forever". | Unite says tens of thousands of jobs in the sector and associated industries are on the "brink of being lost forever". |
In May, MPs were told up to 8,000 jobs could go in the aerospace sector in Wales. | In May, MPs were told up to 8,000 jobs could go in the aerospace sector in Wales. |
Scotland has also been hit hard with more than 1,200 jobs likely to go at companies such as Rolls Royce and GE Caledonian. | Scotland has also been hit hard with more than 1,200 jobs likely to go at companies such as Rolls Royce and GE Caledonian. |
In Northern Ireland Bombardier, Collins Aerospace and Thompson Aero have announced plans to lay off more than 1,300 staff. | In Northern Ireland Bombardier, Collins Aerospace and Thompson Aero have announced plans to lay off more than 1,300 staff. |
'Positive signal' | 'Positive signal' |
The political leaders said the creation of an aerospace taskforce "would be a positive signal to the sector". | |
They added such a move would show "all our governments remain committed to working together in order to preserve this sector that is hugely important to the whole of the UK". | They added such a move would show "all our governments remain committed to working together in order to preserve this sector that is hugely important to the whole of the UK". |
And they stressed the need to act quickly, warning: "Urgent intervention is now required to preserve capability and avert further damaging losses." | And they stressed the need to act quickly, warning: "Urgent intervention is now required to preserve capability and avert further damaging losses." |
The proposed taskforce would include "active participation" from the governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as unions and companies working in the sector. | |
Ms Sturgeon said: "As we approach the closure of the furlough scheme at the end of October, there is a real possibility of significant job losses across the UK. | Ms Sturgeon said: "As we approach the closure of the furlough scheme at the end of October, there is a real possibility of significant job losses across the UK. |
"We have repeatedly called for the UK government to reconsider its position and to extend the scheme, especially for sectors that have been particularly hard-hit like aerospace." | "We have repeatedly called for the UK government to reconsider its position and to extend the scheme, especially for sectors that have been particularly hard-hit like aerospace." |
She added "sector-specific approaches" were necessary to prevent a "severe" long term impact. | She added "sector-specific approaches" were necessary to prevent a "severe" long term impact. |
'Lost forever' | 'Lost forever' |
The Scottish government has already set up an aerospace response group to help the industry address the challenges posed by the pandemic. | The Scottish government has already set up an aerospace response group to help the industry address the challenges posed by the pandemic. |
Pat Rafferty, Scottish secretary of Unite, said: "Tens of thousands of highly skilled jobs and those supported by the aerospace sector in the supply-chain are on the brink of being lost forever. | Pat Rafferty, Scottish secretary of Unite, said: "Tens of thousands of highly skilled jobs and those supported by the aerospace sector in the supply-chain are on the brink of being lost forever. |
"It's clear that many of the measures required to support the sector reside with the UK government, which is why we are collectively asking the prime minister to immediately establish a UK aerospace taskforce to coordinate support." | |
He added the situation in Scotland alone "risks a £185 million blow to the economy". | He added the situation in Scotland alone "risks a £185 million blow to the economy". |