Employers and politicians lobbied on “catastrophic” apprenticeship cuts
National Training Federation for Wales (NTFW)
NTFW is a membership organisation for those involved in the delivery of learning in the workplace.
Employers, Members of the Senedd and Members of Parliament across Wales are now all aware of the Llywodraeth Cymru / Welsh Government ’s proposal to slash 24.5% – the equivalent of £38 million – from the apprenticeship budget, described by training providers as “catastrophic”.
The National Training Federation for Wales (NTFW) has been working around the clock to spread the message about the huge impact the proposed cuts will have on businesses, young people and work-based learning providers.
Detailed analysis by the NTFW suggests that:
The NTFW and CollegesWales have jointly written to politicians and employers making them aware of the impact for apprenticeships.
The NTFW’s strategic director Lisa Mytton Mytton is continuing talks with the Welsh Government but there are no signs of a U-turn or reduction on the cuts at the moment.
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“We must thank the many employers who have written to Llywodraeth Cymru Economi | Welsh Government Economy Minister Vaughan Gething expressing their concern in the strongest possible terms about the proposed apprenticeship budget cuts,” she said. “The support we have received has been overwhelming.
“Some have questioned how the minister could prioritise skills and young people in his recent economic mission statement whilst slashing the apprenticeship budget. Like all NTFW members, employers consider his statement to contradict the reality of the situation.
“The impact on employers who pay the apprenticeship levy and career opportunities for thousands of young people in Wales will be huge.
“There is still time for the Welsh Government to avoid catastrophic and irreversible damage to the apprenticeships programme in Wales.
“Skills and further education are fundamental to our economic recovery. The time to invest in our learners and workers is now.”