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By Victor Ahiuma-YoungFew days ago, members of the Food, Beverage, and Tobacco Senior Staff Association, FOBTOB, gathered at the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, to hold their 14th National Delegates’ Conference, to among others, elect new leaders to run the affairs of the association in the next three years.
The event which afforded the association the opportunity to take stocks and set agenda for the future, attracted among others, government officials, employers in the industry, retired and active unionists including past leaders of the association as well as delegates across the country.
In his valedictory speech, former President of the association, Quadri Olaleye, pleaded with the Federal Government to meet with employers in the food and beverage sector to discuss how to move the sector forward and find lasting solution to the problem of de-industrialisation of the country.
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UK s post-pandemic green jobs investment lagging far behind G7 peers, TUC warns
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TUC claims levels of spending per capita on green jobs in the UK is just a fraction of funding allocated by most other G7 nations
The UK s investment in a green recovery from the pandemic lags far behind that of other major economies, which risks squandering a golden opportunity to accelerate the net zero transition and create hundreds of thousands of green jobs, the nation s leading federation of trade unions has warned.
The UK has allocated £12.13bn towards green recovery projects in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis, and the government has repeatedly touted its desire to build back better from the pandemic, as well as setting out plans to boost renewable energy, hydrogen and