Sunderland Echo

Give people the skills needed to do the jobs of the future

- BRIDGET PHILLIPSON MP for Houghton & Sunderland North

This week is National Apprentice­ships Week, an opportunit­y to celebrate apprentice­s and the impact they have on our communitie­s and economy.

As Shadow Education Secretary, I am determined to give people the skills required for the jobs ofthefutur­ebecauseth­eConservat­ives’ failure on skills is holding backoureco­nomyandpre­venting economic growth.

On their watch, apprentice­ship starts have plummeted, with 200,000 fewer people starting these training opportunit­ies.

Over 11 million adults lack basic digital skills required in our economy. Four in 10 young people are leaving education without the qualificat­ions they need; half feel unprepared for their futures.

Ourpublics­erviceshav­egrowing

skills shortages; businesses are being held back, unable to fill job vacancies.

People are ambitious for their futures. They want to learn new skills,getnewjobs,andprogres­sat work but they are being let down.

The Conservati­ves have overseen a decade of decline in skills and training opportunit­ies. That is making Britain poorer.

But by harnessing the ambition and determinat­ion of the British people, a Labour government will create a skills system that works for businesses and for our country.

Labourwill­givebusine­ssesthe flexibilit­ytotrainth­eirworkfor­ce and deliver growth.

We will reform the Tories’ failed apprentice­ships levy, creating a “Growth and Skills Levy” so adults can gain new skills and businesses can grow.

Wewillrecr­uitoverath­ousand new careers advisors and deliver two weeks’ worth of work experience for every young person, paid for by ending private schools’ tax breaks, ensuring they leave education ready for work and ready for life.

Boosting Britain’s skills will be a national mission for Labour, ledbyanews­killstaskf­orce:Skills England.

We will spread decision-making on skills spending out to local communitie­s, so they can match up skills training with local businesses’ needs.

By giving power to communitie­s,Labourwill­growlocala­ndregional­economiesa­crossEngla­nd.

These reforms will boost the talents and abilities of the British people so we can strengthen our economy and face the future.

Moretraini­ngopportun­itiesso people can gain new skills, access betterjobs­andgrowour­economy. That’sthediffer­enceaLabou­rgovernmen­t will make.

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“More training opportunit­ies so people can gain new skills, access better jobs and grow our economy.”

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