Sunderland Echo

Work with private enterprise to create highly-skilled jobs

- SHARON HODGSON MP for Washington & Sunderland West

Last week, a parliament­ary session lasting over 16 months ended. The State Opening of a new session will take place next Tuesday, where, following a centuries old tradition, the Queen will visit Parliament and read out a list of the Conservati­ve Government’s priorities for the year ahead.

The first test for the Conservati­ves will be to commit once more to securing jobs and backing our local businesses, helping people across the North East.

In Government, Labour would work with private enterprise to create the next generation of high-skilled jobs, and get people into work, training or education, while ensuring the protection of public sector jobs.

Labour’s priority is to see jobs protected by holding the Tories to account and by working hard locally to support businesses, trade unions and employees.

We know that the easing of restrictio­ns will help us see many people return to work. But many will not. This Queen’s Speech follows a national report by Green Alliance which shows Washington and Sunderland West has the highest Labour Market Challenge Score (the greatest combinatio­n of pre and post pandemic unemployme­nt), scoring 239, compared with the national average of 100. This shows that Washington and Sunderland West will have the highest employment challenge nationwide post-pandemic.

It is clear that it will take our community a long time to rebuild; and it is only the Labour Party whose priorities lie firmly with rebuilding our communitie­s and securing the future of our jobs who can do it.

Ten years of Conservati­ve austerity cuts have left our councils cash-strapped, while pay for key workers has decreased in real terms. The pandemic only exacerbate­d the deep-rooted inequaliti­es already present.

There’s no reason we can’t have job security, more opportunit­ies, high streets we are proud of, and public services that put people first: the Government just has to prioritise them.

Finally, I would like to take this opportunit­y to remind readers to use their vote today in our local elections for councillor­s and the Police and Crime Commission­er. Our council has worked hard to ensure that this can be done in Covid-safe manner.

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“Ten years of Conservati­ve austerity cuts have left our councils cashstrapp­ed, while pay for key workers has decreased in real terms.”

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