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The Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning (Ms Wendy Alexander): Lab Chamber
25 Apr 2001
Motorola
I am sure that everyone in every party was shocked and dismayed by Motorola's announcement yesterday that it proposes to close its plant at Easter Inch in Bathgate. The news was devastating to the work force and I am sure that everyone will agree that we now have to do everyth...
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
27 Sep 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-168)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
04 Oct 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-191)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
25 Oct 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-211)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
01 Nov 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-230)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
08 Nov 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-248)I welcome the Deputy First Minister to her place and I pass on the best wishes of members in this part of the chamber to the First Minister and the entire Glasgow Commonwealth games del...
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
15 Nov 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-266)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
22 Nov 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-284)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
29 Nov 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-304)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
06 Dec 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-326)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
13 Dec 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-353)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
20 Dec 2007
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-376)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
10 Jan 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-399)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
17 Jan 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-427)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
24 Jan 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-446)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
31 Jan 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-469)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
07 Feb 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-492)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
21 Feb 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
Presiding Officer, I associate myself with the welcome that you have offered to our guest today.To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-00516)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
28 Feb 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-540)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
06 Mar 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-567)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
13 Mar 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-588)I also welcome our visitors to the Parliament today and pass on the chamber's congratulations to Frank Hadden and the Scottish rugby team, following their Calcutta cup victory last Satu...
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
20 Mar 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-615)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
27 Mar 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-647)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
17 Apr 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-670)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
24 Apr 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-698)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
01 May 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
I begin by wishing the First Minister a full and speedy recovery and welcoming the Deputy First Minister, who is taking his place.To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-718)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
08 May 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-740)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
15 May 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
I, too, welcome the Austrian ambassador.I start by paying my respects to Tommy Burns. He epitomised all that is good in Scottish football and he will be greatly missed by everyone in Scotland. I know that I speak for the Parliament when I say that our thoughts are with Rosemar...
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
22 May 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
I know that the whole chamber will want to join me in sending congratulations to that son of Govan and Labour supporter, Alex Ferguson, who led his team to such a magnificent victory last night.To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. ...
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
29 May 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-817)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
05 Jun 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-843)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
12 Jun 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-869)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
19 Jun 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-897)
1. Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
26 Jun 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Engagements
I have indeed been rendered speechless.On that note, for the last time before the recess, I ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day. (S3F-925)
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
04 Mar 2009
Climate Change (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I want to ask the minister about the accuracy of the financial memorandum. I appreciate fully that the bill is in many respects an enabling piece of legislation, but might there be merit in revising the financial memorandum? The memorandum states currently that the duty to pro...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
25 Mar 2009
Budget Process 2009-10
First, on recommendation 7 in relation to the totality of capital spend, the response rightly refers to the infrastructure investment plan. However, what is planned and what is delivered are not entirely the same thing, especially for infrastructure. We should write back and s...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
01 May 2002
Budget Process 2003-04
When I appeared before the committee previously, we touched on that issue. There are two fundamental issues in respect of the lifelong learning space. First, if there are two markets—the learners and the economy—how do we ensure that the system as a whole is responsive to both...
Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Committee
19 Apr 2005
Infrastructure Investment Plan
The committee warmly welcomes the infrastructure investment plan, because it is absolutely a step in the right direction. As ever, my question is probably one for officials, but I will pursue a couple of issues that were raised in the budget adviser's report. You have already ...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
10 May 2005
Efficient Government
Thank you.I will move on to two other questions. The good thing about the technical notes is that they confirm for the first time the planned savings; of course, the context is the promise in the spending review to make efficiency savings that are as ambitious as has been the ...
Ms Alexander: Lab Chamber
02 Sep 1999
Question Time · Housing
I am somewhat puzzled by the invitation that Bill has extended to me. I will try to encourage him by saying that the sum of £464 million which we inherited, which was planned by the Conservative Administration, will have been increased to £640 million by the end of the compreh...
Ms Alexander: Lab Chamber
26 Apr 2001
Question Time · Motorola
It is true that we failed to save the Bathgate plant. When we entered negotiations, we were determined that Scotland should remain the strategic hub of Motorola's operations, and it was important that we tried to secure the future of the planned research and development facili...
Ms Alexander: Lab Chamber
23 Dec 2004
Budget Process 2005-06
In the spirit of the season, I think that we have just heard the first and only example of an SNP efficiency. It is Scotland's Government—the coalition—that is uniquely committed to both serious gift-giving and significant efficiencies.Before Christmas comes advent, which is t...
Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Chamber
30 Jan 2008
Effective Government
We welcome the genuine efforts to streamline and reduce unnecessary bureaucracy, as outlined in the Crerar report. However, real progress will mean avoiding the sense that we have a rose by any other name. In short, when is a public organisation not a public organisation? An a...
Ms Alexander Lab Committee
03 Feb 2010
Financial Services Inquiry
You have made helpful suggestions on capital gains tax and holding shares.On another fundamental issue, you mentioned the importance of having headquarters functions in Scotland. Later in the meeting we will hear from representatives of the Institute of Chartered Accountants o...
Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Committee
25 Jun 2003
Timetable
I agree with everything that Lord James said. There is an emerging consensus around the view that the special needs and additional support for learning agenda and the discipline issue should be our short-term priorities. That point arose at a committee meeting that I attended ...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
19 Nov 2003
Child Protection Reform
I want to deal with the same issue—the multi-agency inspection team—but I want to do it from a slightly different angle.It is not the job of the committee to parallel all the work of the Executive, which has hundreds of people to do the work. Our role is to scrutinise whether ...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
07 Jan 2004
Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I looked at the committee's planned timetable and saw that we have a number of evidence-taking sessions to come.
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
17 Apr 2002
Individual Learning Accounts
Yes. The committee will appreciate how much of a challenge it is for me not to depart from the script on those aspects that have possible legal implications. It will be a first.Those who have been members of the committee for a long time and who have followed this matter with ...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
17 Apr 2002
Individual Learning Accounts
Far be it from me to say this to a Conservative, but the level of competition in the creation of that market undoubtedly created levels of innovation that it would be difficult to envisage with a monopolistic provider. The scheme was a classic example of learner centredness. I...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
22 Jun 2004
Scottish Parliament Building Project
My second question is about snagging defects and completion of works. I am totally uninterested in the timing of the planting of trees, but as a potential occupant of the chamber I am interested in the completion of works there. The letter states:"The current programme was pla...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
09 Nov 2004
Budget Process 2005-06
I am acutely aware of the danger of trespassing on areas relating to efficient government plans, so I will not do that. Instead, I will ask about the financial assumptions that are built into the spending review. The Finance and Central Services Department has advised the comm...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
25 Jan 2005
Civil Service Effectiveness
As you know, the committee has taken a strong interest in efficient government and in the status of inter-Governmental agreements on the issue between Whitehall and Edinburgh. The UK spending review indicated that the Scottish Executive had jointly agreed to and embarked upon ...
Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Committee
08 Feb 2005
Subordinate Legislation
I, too, want to talk about water, which is an incredibly difficult issue for us all. It is surprising that, a year ago, we thought that £212 million gross capital expenditure would be the contribution to Scottish Water, but the figure has now fallen to £101 million. Therefore,...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
08 Feb 2005
Subordinate Legislation
But moving those figures into the resource budget means that that money is not capital investment. We are still left with the significant issue of capital spend being down in each of the first four columns of table 1.8 and the largest spend—direct capital spend—being down by a...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
14 Jun 2005
Efficient Government
That increase accounts for virtually the entire uplift of what was planned in December and what is now—
Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab): Lab Committee
28 Jun 2005
Efficient Government
I have a question about process for the convener and then two questions about the detail for Arthur Midwinter.The clerk prepared a helpful note on process, which asked where we are a year on from the publication of the spending review. We expected the efficiency technical note...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
17 Sep 2002
Prisons
I will ask about one other issue that arises from the minister's response to the prison estates review. As you know, the decision has been made to go ahead with one private prison immediately, in response to the rapid rise in the number of remand prisoners. I invite you to say...
The Minister for Communities (Ms Wendy Alexander): Lab Committee
27 Oct 1999
Evidence
Thank you, Trish. Why do I have the feeling that we are not the centre of parliamentary action this morning? Laughter. I will take a few moments to recap where the Executive is on the local government agenda. Frank McAveety wrote to you on 4 October, setting out the Executive'...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
29 Mar 2000
Housing Stock Transfer
The main problem has been a prolonged period of under-investment. From reading the considerations of the committee, I know that people are aware that the tenanted market value of all the housing stock in Scotland is assessed to be around £2 billion. Nevertheless, there is a hu...
Ms Alexander: Lab Committee
29 Mar 2000
Housing Stock Transfer
There is a genuinely serious point underlying your question. If we say that an objective of community ownership is that decisions should be made by the community rather than for it, we must be rigorous in ensuring that all stock transfer proposals are developed with the involv...
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Chamber

Plenary, 25 Apr 2001

25 Apr 2001 · S1 · Plenary
Item of business
Motorola
I am sure that everyone in every party was shocked and dismayed by Motorola's announcement yesterday that it proposes to close its plant at Easter Inch in Bathgate. The news was devastating to the work force and I am sure that everyone will agree that we now have to do everything possible to explore every avenue for a way forward.

Today I will give further details of how we intend to proceed with the clawback of the regional selective assistance payments that were made to the company. I also want to share with members the plan of action that has been put together, including how we proceed with Motorola as a company. I would also like to give some details on the task force that has been set up to deal with the situation and announce some additional funding to support the action that the task force will take.

As members will be aware from comments that were made yesterday, we have been in constant contact over the past few weeks with Motorola, here and in the United States of America. Many people have been involved in negotiating hard with the company, right up to the announcement yesterday, to try and reverse the decision. However, in the final analysis, Motorola decided that the financial benefits of keeping open its German plant outweighed the fact that the Bathgate plant is highly productive and profitable. That makes the decision all the more disappointing.

The decision was on a knife edge, but Motorola has chosen to propose shutting Bathgate. In doing so, it has gone against the very strong track record of the Bathgate operation in terms of the efficiency, profitability and quality of the Scottish work force. Contributory factors—which, as the company has made clear, are very complex—have undoubtedly been the down-turn in the United States, worldwide changes in the mobile phone market and financial issues surrounding Motorola's performance in different markets. However, all of that is cold comfort to the work force at Bathgate.

None of us will give up the fight to save jobs, but it is clear that Motorola's intention is to close Bathgate. We need to plan for that eventuality. Obviously, this is an extremely difficult time for all those affected by the announcement. Our immediate priority must be to secure the best future opportunities for those affected.

I turn first to regional selective assistance. I have made it clear to Motorola that we will take steps to recover the £16.75 million in RSA that we have paid to the Bathgate plant over the past 6 years. That will be the largest ever single clawback of RSA in Scotland. Thereafter, our first priority is to pursue with Motorola future options at the Bathgate site. We need to explore every possible future use of the factory. The First Minister and I discussed that in more detail with trade union representatives this morning. I relayed to the chairman of Motorola in the UK, when we spoke on Monday evening, that that was something we wanted to pursue. My officials have been back in touch about the future of the plant. A meeting has been arranged for Monday between my officials and Motorola to discuss the options for the plant.

There are a variety of options that we want to explore with the company. Although the mobile phone market is difficult, there may be a company that is interested in the premises for the contract manufacture of mobile phones or another related product. Other alternatives include a new employer purchasing the site. We will want to ensure that the best option is secured for the future of the site.

Scottish Executive and Scottish Enterprise officials stand ready to facilitate those discussions on the use of the property and its marketing, and further support for retraining and employment at the site. I understand that there have already been expressions of interest. As the First Minister and I indicated to the unions, all options will be considered. As an aside, in response to those who say that Scottish Enterprise or Locate in Scotland are past their sell-by date, I want to record here that their expertise has been and will be absolutely critical in securing the best option for going forward.

That brings me to the second part of our response. How will we do it differently? The answer is that we are already doing it differently with respect to global companies and there are ways in which that holds out prospects for those affected at Bathgate. Throughout the negotiations, we have made the case to Motorola that, with the arrival of new high-tech facilitlies and more research-and-development intensive facilities on the horizon, it has opportunities in Scotland. Even with the closure of the Bathgate plant, those opportunities will still hold. What are the opportunities for the Bathgate workers in the other 20 or so Motorola facilities throughout the UK? What, in particular, are the opportunities for the Bathgate work force at the two planned new research and development intensive projects in Scotland?

We will be looking for commitments that Bathgate workers will have access to opportunities at the planned software development centre in Livingston and the planned plant in Dunfermline, including the necessary retraining. Despite the decision towards the end of last year to reconsider the timing of the Dunfermline project, Motorola has emphasised to us its underlying commitment to that project as the cornerstone of its future investment and manufacturing strategy in the UK, based upon the next generation of high-tech semiconductor technology.

It will be high-value jobs that bring security for Scottish workers. Competing on commodity products will never make for job security for Scots. For that reason, Scottish Enterprise has for some time been working closely with Electronics Scotland to ensure that Scotland becomes a global centre for microelectronic design and an internationally recognised location for the production of high-value, leading-edge products.

We need to ensure that all the affected staff have one-to-one counselling support through a specially dedicated rapid reaction team set up under our partnership action for continuing employment initiative—PACE. The task force membership will include Scottish Enterprise Edinburgh and Lothian, the Employment Service, West Lothian Council, the careers service, the Benefits Agency, the Scottish Trades Union Congress and the Executive. The task force will oversee the action plan to meet specifically the needs of the Motorola workers. I want an on-site job shop. I also think that we should be looking for a financial contribution from Motorola towards the outplacement costs. I note in passing that Compaq, which I visited last week, has agreed to contribute to the outplacement costs for the workers that it is making redundant. Motorola should do the same. We are also exploring the opportunities for European moneys, and the task force has begun its work.

We in the Executive will also do our bit. We are setting aside up to £10 million to help fund the steps that I have outlined. The actual sum that remains to be spent needs to be agreed in respect of the package of measures that it is spent upon. I am keen to ensure that we spend what is needed in the best way. It is not yet clear what different elements will be required. Perhaps there will have to be property assistance to a new employer on the site, perhaps there will have to be counselling services, or perhaps contractors will be affected.

Yesterday's announcement was a body blow to the work force. We must all now do everything that we possibly can to assist those affected to find new employment. That is the action that we are announcing today, and the first steps in that process have already begun.

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Sir David Steel): NPA
The next item of business is a statement by Wendy Alexander on Motorola. The minister will take questions at the end of the statement, therefore there should...
The Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning (Ms Wendy Alexander): Lab
I am sure that everyone in every party was shocked and dismayed by Motorola's announcement yesterday that it proposes to close its plant at Easter Inch in Ba...
The Presiding Officer: NPA
I shall call the constituency member first, followed by the party representatives. I call Mary Mulligan.
Mrs Mary Mulligan (Linlithgow) (Lab): Lab
I thank the minister for her statement, although I rather wish that it had not had to be made. I know that a lot of effort has gone into talks over the past ...
Ms Alexander: Lab
I absolutely agree. Before I answer the specific points that she raises, I point out to members that Mary Mulligan has been in daily contact with the members...
Mr Kenny MacAskill (Lothians) (SNP): SNP
I put on record the SNP's dismay at the closure and the damage done to a loyal and productive work force and to the communities. The minister is correct to s...
Ms Alexander: Lab
I am grateful for the support of the SNP, on both the clawback and the general need for Parliament as a whole to face this difficult issue together.I do not ...
Miss Annabel Goldie (West of Scotland) (Con): Con
I would like to place on record the profound concern of the Scottish Conservatives at the announcement by Motorola of the closure at Bathgate. We accept that...
Ms Alexander: Lab
On the first point, I confirm that the RSA is paid to the Executive as a whole. Members will know that money that comes back is not earmarked, per se. I have...
George Lyon (Argyll and Bute) (LD): LD
On behalf of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, I extend sympathy to the workers and their families who have been so deeply affected by this tragedy.First, I re...
Ms Alexander: Lab
I am happy to make it absolutely clear that we do not rule out using further moneys. However, that is entirely dependent on the site solution, which will be ...
The Presiding Officer: NPA
Understandably, a large number of members want to ask questions. However, I should point out that this subject is also relevant to the next debate. If member...
Bristow Muldoon (Livingston) (Lab): Lab
I express my sorrow at the devastating news of the proposed closure of the Motorola plant and the effect that it will have on communities and families not ju...
Ms Alexander: Lab
I record my gratitude to Bristow Muldoon, who, with Mary Mulligan, has been close to this issue at every stage and has, in the past 24 hours, worked with peo...
Fiona Hyslop (Lothians) (SNP): SNP
The redundancies will be a blow to West Lothian and Bathgate. We can bounce back, but we need the vision, the resources and the political will to do so. The ...
Ms Alexander: Lab
That issue is at the heart of the matter. We have clawed back every ha'penny that the company was contractually due to pay back to us because it had not met ...
Lord James Douglas-Hamilton (Lothians) (Con): Con
With the experience of the Continental Tyres company in mind, will the minister assure us that she believes that Motorola should offer employees in Scotland ...
Ms Alexander: Lab
I hope—more than that, I know—that it is important that we secure better redundancy terms for workers in Scotland than is the case elsewhere. Every worker in...
Mr Andy Kerr (East Kilbride) (Lab): Lab
Clearly, our thoughts are with the local community and the Bathgate work force. However, other Motorola facilities were mentioned, particularly in East Kilbr...
Ms Alexander: Lab
Andy Kerr makes a serious and important point. Although, as part of the downsizing operation that Motorola found itself having to embark on, 5,000 jobs were ...
Donald Gorrie (Central Scotland) (LD): LD
Will the minister include in her package a reasonable sum of money and some skilled people who will actively encourage employees of Motorola to set up small ...
Ms Alexander: Lab
Although in the past we might not have done all that we could have done for people who had been made redundant, if there is any silver lining to a horror sto...
Ms Margo MacDonald (Lothians) (SNP): SNP
Can the minister tell us whether the skills of the people working in Motorola now can be directly transferred to the promised research and development facili...
Ms Alexander: Lab
Let me start with Margo MacDonald's last point. The remit that we have prepared for the action is not simply to look at how the people who are working at the...
Dennis Canavan (Falkirk West): *
I endorse what Mary Mulligan and Bristow Muldoon said about the important role of the trade union movement and the need for consultation with the work force....
Ms Alexander: Lab
On the latter point, we think that there needs to be much improvement in the consultation and information framework for workers, which would operate through ...
Mr John McAllion (Dundee East) (Lab): Lab
I congratulate the minister and the local MSPs on their clear determination not to give up the fight to save jobs at Bathgate. On the wider question of our n...
Ms Alexander: Lab
There need to be changes to the legislation on consultation; discussions are already going on with the trade union movement and the CBI on that. However, I r...
Alex Neil (Central Scotland) (SNP): SNP
I take on board what the minister said about EU consultation regulations and her view that the position will change. Does she recognise that, at EU level, mu...
Ms Alexander: Lab
I agree that there should be moral pressure in relation to outplacement and helping people to find jobs and to enhancement of the statutory redundancy pay fo...