published on April 11 2018
Steve Nash, Chief Executive for the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), said:
“With new apprentice numbers still showing a significant decline the government must accept that some of the processes surrounding the levy are too complex, restrictive and inflexible, which is just what the CBI have been saying.”
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Steve Nash, Chief Executive for the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), said:
“With new apprentice numbers still showing a significant decline the government must accept that some of the processes surrounding the levy are too complex, restrictive and inflexible, which is just what the CBI have been saying.”
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