Regions and just transitions: worker perspectives on electrification in two automotive regions
Hearne, David ; Bailey, David ; de Ruyter, Alex
2025
14 p.
just transition ; trade union ; worker ; regional policy ; automobile industry
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https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2025.2488205
English
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"The UK's automotive industry is spatially highly concentrated and hence a rapid move towards a net-zero economy has profound spatial implications. The paper combines a novel survey of union workers in two regions with a series of interviews to understand the policy implications of the shift towards ‘net zero' from an industrial strategy perspective. Our findings suggest that skill acquisition needs to be complemented by a wider place-based industrial policy, requiring collaborative working among those in the industry and regional clusters, including assemblers, supply chain firms, unions, and universities and colleges as well as private training providers."
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