The deal involves the manufacture of eight turbine jackets to support the Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) project.
Unite Scotland secretary Pat Rafferty and GMB Scotland secretary Gary Smith issued a statement saying: 鈥淚t looks like the Scottish government ministers have walked away from our best chance of building a meaningful offshore wind manufacturing sector, and in doing so have extinguished the hopes of communities in Fife and Lewis who were banking their future prosperity on it.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a scandalous end to a decade which started with promises of a 鈥楽audi Arabia of Renewables鈥 supporting 28,000 full-time jobs in offshore wind and now finishes in mothballed fabrication yards and no prospect of any contracts or jobs on the horizon.
鈥淏oth the first minister and the prime minister promised a green jobs revolution but they didn鈥檛 tell anyone it would be exported, and it all amounts to broken promises to workers who needed these yards to be thriving instead of dying.
鈥淭he fabrication contracts for NnG, just like those on the Seagreen project, will be manufactured by the rest of the world. Two projects worth a total of 拢5 billion, requiring 168 turbine jackets to power our future, and not even one will be built in Scotland 鈥 everyone needs to let that sink in.
鈥淭his is what political failure looks like and people are right to be absolutely furious.鈥澛
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