Mark will be holding advice surgeries at the following times and locations during June and July:
June 5th: Buckley town Council Chamber, 3pm to 4pm
June 12th: Mancot Village Hall, 3pm to 4pm
June 19th: Aston Community Centre, 3pm to 4pm
June 19th: Higher Kinnerton Community Centre, 4.15pm to 5.15pm
June 20th: Shotton Community Centre, 9.15am to 10.30am
June 20th: Connah's Quay Labour Club, 10.45am to noon
June 27th: Saltney Social Club, 4pm to 5pm
July 3rd: Buckley Town Council Chamber, 3pm to 4pm
July 18th: Shotton Community Centre, 9.15am to 10.15am
July 18th: Connah's Quay Labour Club, 10.45am to noon
Mark Tami
Member of Parliament for Alyn and Deeside
Member of Parliament for Alyn and Deeside
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
Union Reps Declare Airbus Jobs Summit a Success
Alyn and Deeside MP Mark Tami was joined by trade union representatives from Airbus today for crucial talks with Trade Secretary Peter Mandelson.
The summit included Airbus works convener Terry Dillion, who said Lord Mandelson pledged to do all he could for the Broughton workers.
He added: “The Secretary of State was incredibly supportive and had an excellent grasp of the facts and figures.
"He was friendly, understanding and knowledgeable. He knew what we were talking about and is keen to work as hard as possible for Airbus workers."
Talks focused on the next generation of aircraft, which will utilise cutting-edge composite wing technology. These projects will begin with the A400M military aircraft, which is due to replace the Royal Air Force’s fleet of aging Hercules planes.
Mark said: "We discussed at length the significance of the A400M in developing composite wing technology on British soil.
“While recognising the A400M has suffered developmental problems, it is a vital lead-in to other projects, including the crucial A350.
"We secured recognition and reassurance over the support needed from the British government in fighting for aerospace jobs. I am confident that in Lord Mandelson we have the strongest ally imaginable."
The summit included Airbus works convener Terry Dillion, who said Lord Mandelson pledged to do all he could for the Broughton workers.
He added: “The Secretary of State was incredibly supportive and had an excellent grasp of the facts and figures.
"He was friendly, understanding and knowledgeable. He knew what we were talking about and is keen to work as hard as possible for Airbus workers."
Talks focused on the next generation of aircraft, which will utilise cutting-edge composite wing technology. These projects will begin with the A400M military aircraft, which is due to replace the Royal Air Force’s fleet of aging Hercules planes.
Mark said: "We discussed at length the significance of the A400M in developing composite wing technology on British soil.
“While recognising the A400M has suffered developmental problems, it is a vital lead-in to other projects, including the crucial A350.
"We secured recognition and reassurance over the support needed from the British government in fighting for aerospace jobs. I am confident that in Lord Mandelson we have the strongest ally imaginable."
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