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People 1st calls for industry input on apprenticeship levy

28th Sep 2015 - 09:09
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People 1st calls for industry input on apprenticeship levy
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People 1st is calling on the industry to have its say on how a newly proposed apprenticeship levy is managed to help lessen its impact or risk facing a potentially complex and unmanageable system.

Employers, associations and training providers are being urged to contribute to a united, sector-wide response to help minimise the effect of the government levy, brought about to fund the new wave of apprenticeships.

The move, described by Chancellor George Osbourne as a “radical, long overdue” approach to apprenticeship funding, will see large employers contribute the most, with a separate, as yet unannounced, arrangement for smaller businesses.

People 1st estimates that this could end up costing sector businesses in excess of £100m, and has joined calls from employers for a more straightforward levy system in which the sector plays a leading role.

Simon Tarr, chief executive of People 1st, said: “It’s our concern that without sufficient input from the very businesses this levy is set to affect, some of the suggestions made in the government’s consultation could result in a complex and unmanageable system over which employers will have only limited control.

“Spring 2016 will see the introduction of a wave of new, simpler, more robust apprenticeships – designed and perfected by our trailblazer employers to provide fantastic career pathways.

“Figures suggest that employing apprentices can boost retention by up to 77% and have an extremely positive impact on the bottom line, yet fewer than 10% of businesses are using apprenticeships.

“If the levy is implemented and managed appropriately, this represents a huge opportunity for the industry to build a pool of talented staff that will help address key challenges including productivity and retention.”

People 1st is managing a survey on the levy, which is accessible here: http://bit.ly/1Yy1sbd

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