The Unite union is warning that the region’s world-beating aerospace industry is at `five to midnight’, staring at the loss of thousands of highly skilled jobs and billions in economic contribution, unless the sector receives urgent support from the government.

The union is appealing to the people of the region to get behind its campaign to keep jobs and incomes in the community.

Unite’s warning comes as over 13,000 job losses have been announced in the sector in recent weeks, including many in the North West.

With a huge decline in new orders and maintenance work – a knock-on effect from the pandemic hit to the aviation sector – many more jobs are at risk in the region.

The North West region is heavily reliant on the aerospace industry, with 22,400 workers being employed in the sector.There are 260 employers in the region split between 95 manufacturing companies and 165 companies specialising in the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) of aircraft.

Major aerospace employers in the region include BAE Systems, MBDA UK, Rolls Royce and Safran Nacelles.The sector is incredibly valuable for the region generating £1.7 billion in gross value added per annum.

The highest number of aerospace employers in the UK is found in Lancashire.

According to Unite, which has been battling for sector support since March, large-scale job losses would have a crippling effect on both the North West and the nation’s economies: 10,000 aerospace jobs lost would see £4.3 billion wiped off the UK’s economic output.

Unite has been pressing the UK government to follow the lead of competitor nations such as France and Germany to establish an investment programme for the sector to survive, rebuild and recover. A central call from the union is for the government to extend the jobs retention scheme to prevent the premature loss of more jobs and skills while the sector works to build back.

Unite regional officer for aerospace in the North West Ross Quinn said: “Aerospace is absolutely crucial to the North West’s economy but the lack of action at Westminster means we now stand at five to midnight and could be looking at a very bleak future.

“Jobs are going by the day and our world-leading status is slipping away as other nations sense the competitive advantage in our government’s inaction.

“Without the support this sector is crying out for we will lose thousands of the highly skilled, secure jobs that we are told the UK needs and that the government wishes to encourage.

“It is a travesty that the government has not followed the lead of other countries including France and Germany to provide specific support for what is a world class industry. Worse still, the UK government’s silence on support gives our competitors a business advantage.

“Employers must also hold their nerve, take advantage of the JRS as long as possible, whilst all alternatives to the job losses are explored.

“We are pleading with the government. Waste no more time.

“Let’s be clear that the JRS must be extended for the sector to preserve skills and jobs, and bring forward a package of support for the aerospace sector which would not only preserve jobs in the North West but be the shot in the arm the national economy desperately needs.”

Unite is urging everyone who is employed directly in the aerospace industry or indirectly associated with it to contact their MP and ask them to lobby the government for support for the sector.

Ross Quinn added: “If you work in the North West aerospace sector or know someone who does, then please help us save this flagship industry and keep our communities in work. Pick up the phone to your MP or drop them an email.

“Only by speaking up together can we win the future our workers absolutely deserve.”

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