Starmer vows to keep away from 'errors' of coal mine closures in inexperienced vitality shift

Sir Keir Starmer stated he won't repeat the errors which "decimated" coal mining communities within the Eighties together with his plan to section out new oil and gasoline drilling.

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The Labour chief pledged to work with unions to "seize the opportunities" of inexperienced vitality to forestall mass job losses.

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Starmer attempts to woo union bosses in conference speech - politics live

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During a Q&A on the GMB Congress, it was put to him that his plan to finish new oil and gasoline extraction "is a threat to Scottish jobs and UK energy security".

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But the Labour chief stated: "I need to be completely clear: oil and gasoline are going to be a part of the combo for many years to return, into the 2050s.

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"What I will never let happen is a repeat of what happened in coal mining, where an industry came to an end and nobody had planned for the future".

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Sir Keir stated the UK should "seize the next generation of jobs in nuclear, in new nuclear, in renewables across the country" or danger "repeating the mistake that was made when the coal mines were closed down".

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He quoted US President Joe Biden as he made the case that inexperienced jobs are a boon to working folks.

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Sir Keir instructed the viewers: "President Biden as soon as stated: 'When I hear local weather change, I feel jobs'.

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"When Labour sets out our mission for Britain to become a clean energy superpower, we are thinking jobs too."

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Sir Keir's look on the GMB congress in Brighton comes days after the union's normal secretary, Gary Smith, known as his coverage on oil and gasoline manufacturing "naive" and missing in "intellectual rigour".

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In his bid to woo over union bosses, the Labour chief additionally vowed to strengthen the position they play in society and increase care employee pay.

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He stated Labour would "build a future in the interests of working people" by banning zero-hour contracts, extending parental go away, strengthening versatile working and ending hearth and re-hire.

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"The average British family is Β£8,800 poorer than in other advanced economies," he stated.

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"Economies like France, Germany and the Netherlands. Economies that have better collective bargaining, have stronger workers' rights and a fairer share of wealth across their country.

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"So we are going to strengthen the position of commerce unions and our society.

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"And like you, I want to see Amazon and businesses like it recognise trade unions."

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GMB has been trying to force Amazon to recognise the union after 700 staff in Coventry joined.

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Sir Keir stated he totally helps the marketing campaign and steered that, ought to he win the keys to Number 10, Labour would put phrases and situations on public contracts stating they need to go to corporations with unionised jobs.

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Other Labour insurance policies embrace closing the ethnicity pay hole and guaranteeing there are higher working protections for pregnant girls.

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On care employee pay, Sir Keir stated he'll "strike a fair pay agreement for every care worker" within the "early days" of a Labour authorities, and this can "set a higher floor… with more progression, more training, more rights, better standards, and yes - fairer pay."

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He wouldn't be drawn on what the minimal ought to be, saying that will probably be negotiated by unions as "you will know what you think is right".

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But he stated as soon as that's executed the "agreement will then be binding for all care workers, including those who aren't able to negotiate a better rate for themselves".

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"This is going to be an important part of what I hope we'll be able to do in the very early years of the next Labour government," he stated.

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