One specific issue is job creation. Jobs are often used as a catch-all argument to support developments, such as roads, supermarkets, or airports, that are environmentally damaging. But there are many questions that need to be asked about supposedly job-creating developments:
· What sort of jobs are being created? Are they low paid, short-term jobs?
· How many jobs will be lost in other local businesses? New supermarket developments typically force other local businesses to close, often resulting in a net loss of jobs.
· Who controls the jobs? New developments are often owned by multinational corporations that have little interest in the well-being of local people.
· Friends of the Earth and the New Economics Foundation are looking for case studies of “job creating” developments that address these issues. Do you know of any local examples? If so, please let us know.
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