Welsh and English Local Authorities are united in offering help and support for the employees and families affected by the Airbus announcement.
In a joint statement Councillor Louise Gittins, Leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council and Councillor Ian Roberts, Leader of Flintshire County Council passed on their concerns and sympathies with all those who are at risk of being made redundant and the worrying and uncertain times they are facing. The two councils want to ensure the right packages of support are made available:
“We recognise the impact this will have on the employees and well-being of thousands of families and the whole area.
“The announcement of so many job losses at Airbus’ Broughton site, situated so close to the border with England, is devastating news for Flintshire and for west Cheshire and the wider region.
“We must respond creatively; the UK and Welsh Governments need to work together to respond to this crisis.
“We’re working hard with partners including the Mersey-Dee Alliance and the Cheshire and Warrington LEP to develop a full package of support for everyone affected including training and advice from our Work Zones amongst other things.
“Our two counties have well-established close links and there is a real desire for a regional cross-border approach to offer as much support as possible to those affected by this decision, reluctantly made by this world-beating company which is vital to the region. There is also a determination to ensure the current skills-base is not lost and we are ready and equipped for recovery.”
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