VoteClimate: Employment Rights: Government Plans - 25th January 2021

Employment Rights: Government Plans - 25th January 2021

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Employment Rights: Government Plans.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2021-01-25/debates/37781C5E-8A6A-4573-A0D5-429DD237A84B/EmploymentRightsGovernmentPlans

19:33 The Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (Kwasi Kwarteng)

I know at first hand through my work as Energy Minister the importance of making sure that we have a high-wage, high-protection, high-skilled labour market to ensure that we can deliver the net zero transition and seize the opportunities of the green industrial revolution. The times have moved on. We have a new net zero focus, and clearly high wages and high skills are really at the centre of what we are trying to do as a Government.

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20:15 Clive Efford (Labour)

The covid pandemic, climate change and the state of the global finances make it imperative that we all work together for the common good. The solution is not to enfeeble workers or trample on their rights, yet companies such as British Gas and British Airways are telling their workers that they will be sacked and rehired on worse conditions. Those are hardly the British values that we want to promote globally.

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21:15 Richard Graham (Gloucester) (Con) [V]

The fourth missing ingredient was the most important issue of all: jobs and job creation in a pandemic and an economic crisis. Today, we know that employers have signed up to offer 120,000 six-month kickstart work placements as soon as it is possible for them to start. Government Departments, such as the Department for International Trade, are on the case too. In a few days, I will host a trade export event in Gloucester to help businesses find new markets, which I hope will lead to new jobs. It is businesses that drive new jobs, as the Secretary of State knows. That is why he is supporting my efforts on promoting more marine energy around our coasts, bringing green energy and sustainable jobs. That is what we need: skills and jobs.

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