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Scottish Power welcomes Grangemouth, ISG employees to use

Iberdrola's Scottish Power stated it is seeking 1,000 recruits next year and has urged workers facing redundancy at the Scottish Grangemouth oil refinery and British construction company ISG to get functions.

Britain increased the ambition of its climate targets at last month's annual U.N. climate talks and said it is aiming to produce thousands of green tasks through financial investments in innovation to curb emissions.

Glasgow headquartered Scottish Power is investing 24 billion pounds ($ 30.50 billion) in between 2024 and 2028 in power infrastructure required to help Britain satisfy its environment goals.

Employees at both Ineos (Grangemouth) and ISG will have the demanded skills we are searching for and we have the tasks to match, Sarah McNulty, people and organisation director at Scottish Power, stated in a declaration.

The Grangemouth oil refinery, owned by Petroineos a joint endeavor in between PetroChina International London and INEOS Group, is set to close in the 2nd quarter of next year under strategies to turn the 100-year old site into a fuels import terminal causing the loss of around 400 jobs.

ISG, owned by the U.S. firm Cathexis, collapsed last year resulting in more than 2,000 redundancies.

(source: Reuters)