The Scotsman

Highland carbon fibre manufactur­er to axe 80 jobs as wind sector demand stalls

- Dale Miller dale.miller@scotsman.com

A Highland carbon fibre manufactur­er has axed up to 80 jobs, as a leading union claimed the redundanci­es showed how much renewable energy drive in Scotland has stalled.

SGL Carbon said a decline in demand for the material used in making wind turbines by a third had forced it to shut down severalpro­duction lines at its muir of Ord site, west of Inverness. The company, which is based in germany, said the redundanci­es affected about a third of its 230 workers at the site.

Union GMB Scotland said the 80 redundanci­es had shown the reality behind political rhetoric promising a“just transition”would create jobs in green power. Lesley-anne Macaskill, GMB Scotland organiser in the Highlands, said the redundanci­es exposed a lack of official support and investment.

She said: “SGL Carbon should be a prime example of what ministers like to call a just transition, creating well-paid, skilled jobs in renewables.

“Instead, it is a prime example of what is going wrong in Scotland where there is no transition, just or otherwise. The only thing in transition are jobs and contracts going abroad.

“We have heard many promises from the UK and Scottish government­s of the thousands of jobs being created tomorrow, but nothing at all about practical support and investment to protect jobs today.”

The cuts have come less than a year after scottish government trade minister Iv a nM ckee visited the plant. he had hailed the company’s work, saying: “SGL is a prime example of the positive impact inward investors can have on scotland’ s regions .” A consultati­on process has taken place between GMB Scotland and SGL Carbon. The union claimed the talks had reduced the number of compulsory redundanci­es and improved terms for workers leaving.

Developmen­t agency Highlands and Islands Enterprise has offered support to workers set to be made redundant at SGL Carbon.

A Scottish Government spokespers­on said: “It was disappoint­ing to learn of potential job losses at SGL Carbon based in Muir of Ord. This will be a very uncertain time for the staff, their families and everyone in the local area."

The spokespers­on added the Government was continuall­y working on attracting inward investment.

First Minister Humza Yousaf had announced in October that up to £500 million would be invested over the next five years to leverage private investment in ports, manufactur­ing and assembly work to support major supply chain opportunit­ies to Scotland for wind and renewables projects.

But Ms Macaskill said: “We need practical plans that will protect jobs offshore for as long as we need oil and gas while building the production capability and infrastruc­ture needed to create well-paid jobs in renewables.”

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