Sentences with phrase «new apprenticeship levy»

As the UK's new Apprenticeship Levy came into force last week, Suzanne Horne, Head of the International Employment...
Following last year's autumn statement, HMRC has now published draft legislation which introduces the proposed new apprenticeship levy.
As the UK's new Apprenticeship Levy came into force last week, Suzanne Horne, Head of the International Employment Law Practice at Paul Hastings, reveals to Lawyer Monthly she is sceptical that firms will have the motivation to overcome the bureaucratic and cultural hurdles required to make new apprentices a staple of the white - collar workforce in the UK.
The introduction of a new apprenticeship levy is a big ask for business, but one that recognises the acute skills shortages industries such as construction will face in the future unless significant investment is made in training.
In fact, with the new apprenticeship levy it is taking yet more money out of schools.
Large academy chains, exam boards and other education sector charities will have to pay the new apprenticeship levy, the government has confirmed.
The new apprenticeship levy comes in next year.
The funding policy will underpin the new apprenticeship levy, which will deliver much needed investment in the skills we need to change the lives of millions.
The government is under pressure to create a teaching apprenticeship so that schools can claw back money they pay into the new apprenticeship levy from April, but is also keen to protect the graduate - only nature of the profession.
With potential cost implications from areas such as the government's new Apprenticeship Levy, pension Auto Enrolment, the National Living Wage and business rate assessments, firms will need to maintain control of expenditure if profitability is to be increased.
However, whilst the new Apprenticeship Levy demonstrates the latest advance, the opportunities and measurable benefits for both employers and individuals remain an ongoing priority.
However, this has not prevented the Government from introducing a new Apprenticeship Levy which will impact on all employers...
In addition, with the introduction of the new Apprenticeship Levy in April this year, apprenticeships are set to become more affordable.
An annual survey of graduate recruiters showed an 8 % drop in vacancies on a year ago as companies also cited concerns about a new apprenticeship levy to be paid by all big employers from next April.
We take a look at the new apprenticeship levy to see what changes are being made to the current system, how employers are reacting and what this means for apprenticeships and graduate programmes.
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