Is there a Third Way on the Clyde?

Glasgow has been dealt another hammer blow on the jobs front, with confirmation of 4,600 redundancies at the heart of the city's economy. A skilled, dedicated and experienced workforce faces a future on the dole as government economic policy comes home to roost. Is this the death rattle of ship...

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Published inNew statesman (1996) Vol. 13; no. 610; p. 34
Main Author Irvine, Mark
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London New Statesman Ltd 19.06.2000
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Summary:Glasgow has been dealt another hammer blow on the jobs front, with confirmation of 4,600 redundancies at the heart of the city's economy. A skilled, dedicated and experienced workforce faces a future on the dole as government economic policy comes home to roost. Is this the death rattle of shipbuilding on the Clyde? No, just the impact of government cuts on Glasgow City Council since 1996.
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ISSN:1364-7431
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