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The government are aligning our recent proposals to support those who lose their jobs due to US subprime and bad lending by banks, with new measures and initiatives. One of those initiatives is to focus on high technology services, IT and science and engineering.
To this end we are increasing work permits to allow highly skilled migrants to come here and train the UK workforce, and also offering tax incentives to large companies that move the work offshore, thereby freeing up UK workers to retrain a Social Workers and Community Outreach Technicians.
I thought it was time to reiterate our support for business in this way.
Aye Grodon !
Yer sich a clever Laddie !
Ye've made a mug oot that Cameron - I ne'er liked him maself.
The government are aligning our recent proposals to support those who lose their jobs due to US subprime and bad lending by banks, with new measures and initiatives. One of those initiatives is to focus on high technology services, IT and science and engineering.
To this end we are increasing work permits to allow highly skilled migrants to come here and train the UK workforce, and also offering tax incentives to large companies that move the work offshore, thereby freeing up UK workers to retrain a Social Workers and Community Outreach Technicians.
I thought it was time to reiterate our support for business in this way.
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After being unemployed for the past eight months, the jobcentre referred Darren to a TNG training centre in Bedford, where he is now in his fifth week of an IT course.'
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Milan.
Darren has been struggling to find work because all he knows is building, but the centre is helping him to develop new skills so that he can move into new sectors. "I'm starting to look at going into another sector until [the building sector] picks back up again," he said.
Not a sector you'd actually want to stay in, compared to construction, then?
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