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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 12 September 2025
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Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Skills Delivery

Meeting date: 26 March 2025

Michelle Thomson

I suspect that we could talk about this for quite a long time, as it is a massive topic. However, one area that you have not given me quite enough information on yet is how you support industry to understand the juggernaut that is coming down the track.

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Skills Delivery

Meeting date: 26 March 2025

Michelle Thomson

Good morning. Thank you very much for attending. I have found the discussion very interesting.

One area that we have not touched on is the unknown unknowns for employers. Looking at artificial intelligence and its impact on a whole range of sectors—virtually everything—we have seen clear evidence of unknown unknowns with the green transition, which we have touched on a wee bit. I would like your reflections on how you are taking account of unknown unknowns, using AI as an example. How on earth do you help support people in industry when they also do not know what they do not know—in other words, when they do not know what they need?

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Skills Delivery

Meeting date: 26 March 2025

Michelle Thomson

Do you mean how they do business?

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Skills Delivery

Meeting date: 26 March 2025

Michelle Thomson

That brings us to the end of the evidence session. I thank the witnesses very much for their evidence.

12:13 Meeting continued in private until 12:34.  

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Skills Delivery

Meeting date: 26 March 2025

Michelle Thomson

Good morning. Thanks for joining us. My question arguably follows on from Daniel Johnson’s question.

Recommendation 1 in your report is that there should be a new culture of leadership. We have talked about leadership, but I want to probe a bit more about culture and what you have seen since you produced your report, in 2023. I assume that you meant much more than not focusing only on university degrees as being the appropriate route and much more than that it was a fragmented landscape. Given your summary that

“Culture does not shift easily”,

what changes have you seen in the culture thus far?

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Skills Delivery

Meeting date: 26 March 2025

Michelle Thomson

Classic. Absolutely. Thank you very much for that.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

First Minister’s Question Time

Meeting date: 20 March 2025

Michelle Thomson

I thank the First Minister for that response and simply add that the publication noted that the poorest households in Slovenia are now better off than the poorest in the UK.

Low productivity is costing workers in the UK £4,300 every year. Economic growth is the answer, so what further steps has the First Minister planned in that regard? When will plans be set out to offer Scots the opportunity to match the superior growth of other medium-sized countries that have proper fiscal powers in the form of independence?

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

First Minister’s Question Time

Meeting date: 20 March 2025

Michelle Thomson

To ask the First Minister what assessment the Scottish Government has made of the recent “UK Living Standards Review 2025”, from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, and any implications for its work to grow Scotland’s economy. (S6F-03926)

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

Urgent Question

Meeting date: 20 March 2025

Michelle Thomson

The project willow study represents the art of the possible, but funding and business appetite will always be the drivers. The £200 million that may be available to draw down depends on projects being investable solutions according to the National Wealth Fund’s criteria, not the UK Government. Business will take a risk only if there is policy and regulatory certainty, which there is not. How confident is the cabinet secretary that anything will come of the report? Does she recognise that the matter is, quite frankly, another of UK Labour’s failures for Scotland?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

New Deal for Business

Meeting date: 19 March 2025

Michelle Thomson

It is a supplementary on the Deputy First Minister’s opening statement.