Local people benefitting from more than 250 employment opportunities through Glasgow City Region City Deal contracts
More than 250 local residents are benefitting from a range of employment, skills and training opportunities delivered through Glasgow City Region City Deal contracts.
The Region’s latest Quarterly Performance Report shows that City Deal contractors have committed to more than 70 apprenticeship positions and 170 new entrant positions, the majority of which will be aimed at young people.
Of these, 60 apprenticeships have already been delivered or are currently underway, more than 300 work experience placements or workplace visits have taken place, and over 150 people have been supported to gain vocational training qualifications.
Over 120 residents from priority groups have already secured new entrant, graduate or new start apprenticeship opportunities.
Councillor Susan Aitken, Chair of the Glasgow City Region Cabinet and Leader of Glasgow City Council said: “Our City Deal has a critical role in helping to protect the Region’s jobs and uplift its economy.
“Local people are already benefitting from employment and training opportunities with more than 90 careers events held and 180 work experience placements carried out by City Deal contractors so far.
“By investing in skills and employment, we are investing in our Region’s future and helping to secure a strong, inclusive and sustainable economy.”
Over its lifetime the City Deal is set to create 29,000 new jobs across the Region, in addition to 15,000 temporary jobs during the construction period and it will support 5,500 unemployed people back into work.
The programme will also deliver £2.2 billion in additional GVA per annum (a 4% uplift) across the Region.
UK Government Minister for Scotland Iain Stewart said:“Providing skills and training opportunities is essential to delivering prosperity for everyone.
“The UK Government is investing £523 million in the Glasgow City Region Deal to support the creation of thousands of jobs and build ambitious infrastructure improvements to level up communities.
“And across Scotland we are investing more than £1.75 billion in regional projects and initiatives.”
The Glasgow City Region Sustainable Procurement Strategy, published in 2021, commits all suppliers delivering City Deal contracts to a range of community benefits relevant to their contract.
These community benefit requirements include encouraging the creation of fair, quality job opportunities for residents in the Region through targeted employment and training initiatives, educational support, vocational training, third sector and voluntary sector initiatives, environmental work, and supply chain development activity.
The strategy also aims to help develop resilient local supply chains, with a focus on creating procurement opportunities and supplier engagements for local companies. To date, more than £118 million has been awarded to Glasgow City Region based companies, with local businesses awarded more than 60% of tier one City Deal contracts.
Scottish Government Economy Secretary Kate Forbes said: “The Scottish Government is investing £500 million in the Glasgow City Region Deal, recognising the Region’s key role in driving Scotland’s economy. I am pleased this investment is being used to provide employment opportunities for young people because inclusive growth does not happen by accident.
“We know young people in Glasgow have been badly affected by the pandemic and are determined to do everything we can to support them, including using existing commitments like careers events and vocational training qualifications in this targeted way.
“Apprenticeships and work placements are helping us rebuild and secure a more sustainable and fairer economy for all.”
Last year, Glasgow City Region launched its Regional Economic Strategy, which also commits to increasing economic participation, upskilling residents, supporting the growth of Fair Work Opportunities, and helping with a just labour market transition to Net Zero.
A number of City Deal suppliers will be participating in events across the Region as part of Scottish Apprenticeship Week 2022, which runs from Monday 7 March to Friday 11 March 2022.