Welsh Tories look to scrap Jobs Growth Wales

Welsh Conservatives have pledged to scrap age restrictions on a job creation scheme and provide greater flexibility within apprenticeships should they be voted into power.
Tue, 3 Nov 2015

Welsh Conservatives have pledged to scrap age restrictions on a job creation scheme and provide greater flexibility within apprenticeships should they be voted into power.

The party yesterday announced it would seek to replace Jobs Growth Wales, which helps firms employ 16-24-year-olds for six months by covering the cost of the minimum wage, with a...

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