Offshore oil and gas workers have many of the skills that will be needed elsewhere in the economy as the UK accelerates the energy transition. It is vital that Government works with training bodies, unions and the industry to offer adequate support in the transition to retrain and reskill for jobs in the net zero economy. The industry predicts that 45,000 jobs will be lost in oil and gas by 2030, but the North Sea Transition Deal has placed no commitments on companies to support workers in re...
Offshore oil and gas workers have many of the skills that will be needed elsewhere in the economy as the UK accelerates the energy transition. It is vital that Government works with training bodies, unions and the industry to offer adequate support in the transition to retrain and reskill for jobs in the net zero economy. The industry predicts that 45,000 jobs will be lost in oil and gas by 2030, but the North Sea Transition Deal has placed no commitments on companies to support workers in reskilling for new opportunities in the new offshore low-carbon economy. Stakeholders have also raised concerns that workers are currently having to fund t Type: conclusion | Number: 37 | Paragraph: 206 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: Offshore oil and gas workers have many of the skills that will be needed elsewhere in the economy as the UK accelerates the energy transition. The Government recognises the importance of a skilled workforce and the need to ensure workers in oil a