The Apprenticeship Levy needs urgent radical reforms to reverse the ‘collapse’ of new start apprenticeships, according to Dame Judith Hackitt.
Dame Judith Hackitt CBE, chair, EEF and Semta. Dame Judith Hackitt, chair of both the not-for-profit skills body Semta, and trade body EEF, has called on government to rethink the Apprenticeship Levy. The levy was introduced in April 2017 and obliges UK businesses with wage bills in excess of £3m to…
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