Semta, the sector skills body for science, engineering and advanced manufacturing, has welcomed the government's announcement of further details on the Apprenticeship Levy, due to be introduced next April.
Semta has announced that it is ready to redouble its efforts to help British industry make the most of the impending root and branch reform of apprenticeship funding. The organisation, which represents more than 148,000 companies large and small in engineering and advanced manufacturing, has launched a free end-to-end service to help businesses successfully make the…
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