Expenditure Review 2010: Doubled learning programs, but remain concerns working

Automakers have seen a considerable increase in the number of requests to their learning plans. Photo: Getty Images

Yesterday, the Chancellor George Osborne promised "double" the number of courses for over 19 UK workforce skills and help to generate growth.


Affairs Department said that by 2014/15, the coalition spend up to 250 m £ creating an additional 75,000 for adults in the workplace, learning to provide an additional place 75,000 per year from 2014 15.Les latest figures show that in 2008 - 2009 there 84,700 learning starts 19-24 years age group.


However, enterprise groups are concerned that despite the "Welcome" investment in learning plans for the creation of long-term jobs have yet to materialize.


Jane Bennett, head of campaigns at the Forum of private business, said: "these measures [learning] alone will not suffice to allow small businesses to create jobs substantially replace 490 000 jobs will be lost in the public sector."


The Confederation of recruitment & said employment "axe expenditure is falls heavily on jobs" unless drastic measures are described to stimulate job creation, while the Foundation work called on the Government to "accelerate" the growth of employment.


The Government also confirmed that it would be an axe train from £ billion budget gain in its entirety, as revealed by The Daily Telegraph in July.


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