Glasgow’s shipbuilding industry employed more than 100,000 people now it looks like it is back and creating roles for a new generation.
The interim boss of the nationalised Ferguson Marine shipyard had resigned for "personal reasons". John Petticrew had ...
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GlasgowWorld on MSNRiver Clyde back in time: The history of Glasgow's ancient river in 30 pictures - holidays, industry, and moreTake a look back through history as we gather some of the best photos of the River Clyde in the 19th and 20th century over ...
THE resignation of interim Ferguson Marine boss John Petticrew has sparked renewed criticism of the Scottish Government’s management of the yard.
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Glasgow's Clyde shipyards dealing with shortage of steelworkersSHIPBUILDING on the Clyde has been dealing ... Last year the number was higher with around 400 jobs unfilled. READ NEXT: Glasgow shipyard undergoing biggest investment in 40 years The Clyde ...
Back on land we popped into the Riverside Museum, a shrine to transport and technology celebrating Glasgow’s role in shipbuilding and engineering. The eye-catching building, opened in 2011 ...
At its peak, Glasgow’s shipbuilding industry directly employed more than 100,000 people. But they were just part of a far bigger machine: tens of thousands more laboured to feed the Clyde’s ...
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