Politics

Boris Johnson Seeks Green Jobs for U.K. as Unemployment Surges

  • Government asks Nissan and Orsted for advice on employment
  • Target to create 2 million jobs by the end of the decade

The electrode production facility at the U.K. Battery Industrialization Centre in Coventry, U.K.

Photographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson is seeking advice from industry on how to create green jobs in the U.K. as unemployment rose at the quickest pace in a decade.