That the Parliament recognises International Electricians Day, which is marked annually on 10 June; notes that the day was first proposed in 1986 by Polish and French electrical professionals in honour of André-Marie Ampère, a pioneer of electromagnetism; further notes that the day is recognised internationally and promoted by organisations such as EuropeOn to highlight the contribution of electrical professionals; acknowledges the vital role that electricians play across Scotland in designing, installing and maintaining electrical systems that keep homes powered, public services operational, hospitals functioning and businesses productive; recognises the contribution of SELECT, the trade association for the electrical contracting industry in Scotland, in supporting the profession, promoting skills development and maintaining high standards across the sector; further recognises that electricians are essential to delivering Scotland’s transition to net zero, including through the rollout of renewable energy, electrification of heat and transport and the modernisation of buildings and infrastructure; notes with concern the ongoing skills shortages within the electrical profession and the need to attract and retain new apprentices and adult trainees; welcomes the 2026 theme, Skilled hands, resilient Europe, and recognises its relevance to Scotland’s own economic resilience and energy security; commends electricians and electrical contractors working across Scotland for their contribution to communities and the economy, and notes calls for the Scottish Government, employers and training providers to continue to promote careers in the electrical trades and support apprenticeships and skills development to meet Scotland’s future needs.
Supported by: Stuart McMillan, Laura Moodie