Meeting of the Parliament 03 March 2026 [Draft]
Stuart McMillan has been a tireless advocate for the future of Ferguson Marine and has often made the point to me that Ferguson Marine is more than just an employer. It is an absolutely critical part of the Inverclyde economy and is loved by the wider community, who recognise the role that it has played over many generations. I am grateful to Stuart McMillan for his representation of his constituents.
He talked about apprenticeships. It is critical that apprentices have confidence that there is a future for the yard. I hope that delivering the pipeline of work of those four additional vessels will give apprentices in particular the confidence that they will have work for many years to come.
Currently, Ferguson Marine employs 38 apprentices. Since nationalisation, the yard has created 91 apprenticeships. The proposed programme of four vessels will enable the current apprentices to complete their apprenticeships. As we all know, given the scale of shipbuilding in Scotland right now, there is huge competition over those extremely talented and skilled apprentices. My hope through the announcement is that they will continue to support the workforce at Ferguson Marine.