Scotland Eyes Regional Immigration Levers as Sectors Struggle With Skills Crunch
In Aberdeen’s industrial docks, where the North Sea oil and gas legacy blends with the ambitions of a green energy future, business leaders are sounding a familiar alarm: they can’t find the workers they need. The problem isn’t ambition — it’s immigration. A recent article in Global Underwater Hub Magazine by Director Kelly Hardman has thrust the issue back into the spotlight. In it, Hardman argues that regional approaches to immigration — akin to models used in Canada and Australia — could help Scotland unlock stalled economic potential by directly addressing labour shortages in key sectors like energy, renewables, and…
