Heathrow third runway at risk

Unite: government must act to preserve jobs and the environment

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Unite, which represents thousands of workers at Heathrow airport and throughout the airline industry, is urging the government to take immediate action to ensure that the planned construction of a third runway at Heathrow goes ahead, while ensuring the environment is fully protected.

 

Unite made its call after the appeal court ruled today (February 27) that the proposed development should not proceed in its present form.

 

Unite assistant general secretary Diana Holland said, “Hundreds of thousands of jobs are at risk if the government does not take immediate action to ensure that Heathrow expansion goes ahead. However, Unite is adamant this must not be at the expense of the environment.

 

“The government must bring forward new proposals that are in line with the UK’s environmental commitments,” she added.

 

“Urgent action is needed to tackle the climate emergency that we all face but that must be through a just transition which does not demonise particular sectors or industries.

 

“That is why it is essential that Heathrow becomes entirely carbon neutral and that no additional aircraft take off until those targets are fully met,” Holland went on to say.

 

“Workers across the UK need to urgently know whether the prime minister is prepared to support the £30 billion of private investment that has already been secured for the expansion plans.

 

“This is a major test for the government about whether it is serious about transforming the UK’s infrastructure and building a highly skilled, environmentally sustainable economy, capable of dealing with the challenges of the future.”

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