Kurtz Champions Pembrokeshire’s Industry in the Senedd
Samuel Kurtz, Member of the Senedd for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, has challenged First Minister Eluned Morgan on how the Welsh Government plans to meet the skilled employment needs of emerging industries and technologies.
In the Senedd Chamber, Kurtz highlighted Pembrokeshire’s proud industrial heritage and the importance of the hydrocarbon sector, including Valero oil refinery and RWE power station. He added that with the Celtic Freeport and the potential for significant new investment in the region through Floating Off-Shore Wind, new opportunities are emerging to bring prosperity back to Pembrokeshire.
Speaking after the plenary session, Samuel Kurtz said:
“Pembrokeshire is home to a diverse mix of established and emerging industries, and it is vital that our workforce has the flexibility to transition into the jobs of the future.
“Businesses understand their needs better than anyone, so the Welsh Government must engage directly with the very industries that will be creating these opportunities.
“It is unacceptable that the Welsh Labour Government has yet to present a clear plan to support workers in traditional industries should they wish to reskill. Their slow response is damaging investment, harming businesses, and failing those whose future careers depend on decisive action.”
Kurtz Champions Pembrokeshire’s Industry in the Senedd
Samuel Kurtz, Member of the Senedd for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, has challenged First Minister Eluned Morgan on how the Welsh Government plans to meet the skilled employment needs of emerging industries and technologies.
In the Senedd Chamber, Kurtz highlighted Pembrokeshire’s proud industrial heritage and the importance of the hydrocarbon sector, including Valero oil refinery and RWE power station. He added that with the Celtic Freeport and the potential for significant new investment in the region through Floating Off-Shore Wind, new opportunities are emerging to bring prosperity back to Pembrokeshire.
Speaking after the plenary session, Samuel Kurtz said:
“Pembrokeshire is home to a diverse mix of established and emerging industries, and it is vital that our workforce has the flexibility to transition into the jobs of the future.
“Businesses understand their needs better than anyone, so the Welsh Government must engage directly with the very industries that will be creating these opportunities.
“It is unacceptable that the Welsh Labour Government has yet to present a clear plan to support workers in traditional industries should they wish to reskill. Their slow response is damaging investment, harming businesses, and failing those whose future careers depend on decisive action.”