Jim Cunningham

Following on from the question of my hon. Friend the Member for Coventry, North-West (Mr. Robinson), may I ask the Minister what discussions he has had with Tata and Ericsson about the Ansty technology park in Coventry? As my hon. Friend indicated, 700 jobs are going to be cut there arbitrarily, and the potential creation of 2,000 jobs has been stopped. What discussions have taken place with both companies?

— from debate entitled “Labour Force Re-skilling

The three speeches/headings immediately before

  1. 1 earlier: Kevin Brennan

    In 2008-09, investment in work-based learning through Train to Gain and apprenticeships was £1.2 billion. The Department has also focused the total adult skills budget towards skills and qualifications that support progression into and within sustainable employment, as set out in the November 2008 investment strategy.

  2. 2 earlier: Jim Cunningham

    What expenditure his Department has incurred on labour force re-skilling initiatives in the last 12 months.

  3. 3 earlier: Labour Force Re-skilling

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