Apprenticeships
Read the CIPD's response to the Sub Committee on Education, Skills and the Economy Inquiry
Read the CIPD's response to the Sub Committee on Education, Skills and the Economy Inquiry
On 12 February 2016, the Sub Committee for Education, Skills and the Economy announced its inquiry into apprenticeships. The inquiry wanted to look at issues such as the Government’s target of three million apprenticeship starts by 2020, how the Government proposes to achieve this, and this may affect the ‘skills gap’ in the UK. The Sub Committee also wanted to focus upon the forthcoming Apprenticeship Levy, the proposed Institute for Apprenticeships, and routes to achieving higher level apprenticeship qualifications.
It invited written submissions that addressed:
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