Education is an investment in the future, leading eventually to higher productivity, better social outcomes and reduced spending on other public services; cuts to
this budget are a false economy.»
Not exact matches
TUC - backed website
False Economy claimed clinicians in some parts of the country
are going to
be expected to spend four days a week managing
budgets and allocating resources.
Whilst it may
be tempting for schools to think they can save money by cutting the incentives
budget, it
is actually a
false economy.
Jan Kennedy, APSE
's head of training, added: ««It
's too easy, in the current climate of
budget cuts, to neglect the training and development of key staff and partners, but this
is often a
false economy.