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Government urged to reform ‘failed’ apprenticeship levy in Budget

EMPLOYER investment in training has fallen since the introduction of an apprenticeship levy, highlighting a need to reform the “failed” policy in the Budget, according to a new study.

The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) said its assessment was “damning,” showing that apprenticeship starts have fallen and far fewer have been offered to young people.

The professional body is urging the government to use the Budget to reform the initiative into a more flexible training levy.

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