butjust how severe that impact will be will depend on how its planned and, of course, how it s paid for at a time when there are already so demands on the public purse. as this year s trades union congress gets underway, it is the major talking point. companies are going to think about locating in countries where they get support from their government to make those adaptations, to invest in the new technology, to think about how you produce those currently heavy carbon goods in a low carbon way, and that is why the uk government needs to step up so that our businesses can compete. the government says that the tuc s claims are untrue, saying the uk has grown its economy by 78% while cutting emissions by 44% over the past three decades. and it launched an independent task force to develop plans for good quality green jobs by 2030. many say the move to a green economy, handled well, brings opportunities.
government needs to step up so that our businesses can compete. the government says that the tuc s claims are untrue, saying the uk has grown its economy by 78% while cutting emissions by 44% over the past three decades. and it launched an independent task force to develop plans for good quality green jobs by 2030. many say the move to a green economy, handled well, brings opportunities. if we can move people toward safer, healthier, better rewarded healthier, better rewarded remunerated careers with better well being, that may leave some of thosejobs behind, that is probably, on balance, a good thing. the challenge is building a low carbon future that includes industry and workers. something else for next month s budget. katie prescott, bbc news. the uk home secretary has insisted she did not break the ministerial code when she met with the boss of a hotel chain and a british airways executive,
gets under way in london, protecting these jobs is a major talking point. unions say they want to see a plan in place from the government to help companies adapt to the green future. we are focusing on heavy carbon industries like the steel industry, for example, where we know there are new low carbon ways to do business and we know businesses are going to have to adapt. but what is going to happen is that companies are going to think about locating in countries where they get support from the government to make those adaptations to invest in the new technology, to think about how you produce those carbon heavy goods in a low carbon way, and that is why the uk government needs to step up so that our businesses can compete. there s no doubt the industry will have to undergo a green revolution, and that will inevitably have an impact on job. just how severe that impact will be will depend on how it is planned and of course how it is paid for, at a time when there are already so many dema
will have to undergo a green revolution, and that will inevitably have an impact on jobs, butjust how severe that impact will be will depend on how it s planned, and, of course, how it s paid for at a time when there are already so many demands on the public purse. as this year s trades union congress gets underway, it is the major talking point. companies are going to think about locating in countries where they get support from their government to make those adaptations, to invest in the new technology, to think about how you produce those currently heavy carbon goods in a low carbon way, and that s why the uk government needs to step up so that our businesses can compete. the government says that the tuc s claims are untrue, saying. it s launched an independent group to look at developing good quality green jobs. many say the move to a green economy handled well brings opportunities.
to think about how you produce those currently heavy carbon goods in a low carbon way, and that is why the uk government needs to step up so that our businesses can compete. the government says that the tuc s claims are untrue, saying the uk has grown its economy by 78% while cutting emissions by 44% over the past three decades. and it launched an independent task force to develop plans for good quality green jobs by 2030. many say the move to a green economy, handled well, brings opportunities. if we can move people toward safer, healthier, better=rewarded healthier, better rewarded remunerated careers with better well being, that may lead some well being, that may leave some of thosejobs behind, that is probably, on balance, a good thing. the challenge is building a low carbon future that includes industry and workers. something else for next month s budget. katie prescott, bbc news. that s it for now.