Wales' economy is shrinking faster than the rest of the UK. There are 95,000 unemployed in Wales and there has been over a 25% increase in job losses in the last few months. Unemployment is certainly rising faster than in the rest of the UK. Presumably the government should be protecting as many jobs as they are able right now, but what you may ask is the response of the Westminster Labour government? They plough ahead with plans to shut tax offices across Wales. Just before Christmas. Offices are to shut in Aberystwerth, Bridgend, Carmarthan, Pembrokshire, Brecon, Bangor, Pontypool, and Rhyl.
With a stronger devolution settlement the One Wales government would presumably be able to protect these jobs, but with so much executive and legislative power still residing in the South East nothing can be done. Welsh Labour MPs meanwhile seem keener on hindering Welsh Language and Housing LCOs, in an effort to prevent the creeping feeling of irrelevance, rather than lobby meaningfully to protect the interests of Wales as a whole.
The whole issue of job cuts in wales is wider, and more deeply felt, than devolution however. All those angered and effected by the vicious caprices of the economy at this time should look to campaign together on this, and many other, issues.
What else are they hiding?
15 years ago
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Hi further to last comment on the blog, I should mention that the Cardiff meeting (at which Leanne Wood AM will be speaking alongside others) has been re-located due to unavoidable circumstances (a double booking at the hotel). Senior trade unionists from L'Oreal in Llantristant have also got in contact following the article in the South Wales Echo to join the campaign.
Details are now:
SAVE HOOVER'S FACTORY IN MERTHYR - EMERGENCY MEETING
Wednesday 10 December, 7.30
Glebeland Club (above Belle Vue Pub)
Glebeland Street
MERTHYR
STOP THE JOB MASSACRE IN SOUTH WALES - EMERGENCY MEETING
Thursday 11 December, 7.30 pm
The STAR Centre
Splott Road
Splott
CARDIFF
For further information: theyoungdudes@yahoo.com
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