Unite relaunches strategy to revive UK manufacturing

UNITED KINGDOM: Unite assistant general secretary Tony Burke said: “These figures show the economy is still flatlining and the government has no strategy to boost manufacturing and create employment in the manufacturing sector, particularly for those thousands of unemployed workers who have lost their jobs in the public sector.

The Unite strategy highlights the importance for the UK economy to have a robust and skilled manufacturing base.

“Overall the situation is that the government doesn’t know what to do,” said Burke. “In order to revitalize the economy there needs to be considerable investment in the manufacturing industry. Therefore Unite has put forward this document.”

The 2020 vision is based on ten pillars:

Unite is committed to its support for manufacturing as part of its alternative economic strategy. The 2020 Vision document sets out the plan for sustainable manufacturing in the UK. “The document has been well received,” said Burke. “We launched it at our sectoral conference late last year, on our website and in our publications.”