REC and industry leaders send Osborne open letter on apprenticeship levy

The forthcoming apprenticeship levy should be charged only on companies’ permanent payrolls – and not on their temporary workforces, according to an open letter to Chancellor George Osborne published today from 16 recruitment leaders.

Mon, 23 May 2016

 

The forthcoming apprenticeship levy should be charged only on companies’ permanent payrolls – and not on their temporary workforces, according to an open letter to Chancellor George Osborne published today from 16 recruitment leaders. 

Coming into force in April 2017, the apprentice...

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