Monday 16 January 2017

CITB plans levy cut in bid to survive

The CITB is proposing a levy cut to win the industry over as it fights for its future.

The training body is battling against a wave of industry criticism and the spectre of a general apprenticeship levy on big firms by the government.

Now the CITB is proposing the levy paid by qualifying firms be cut from 0.5% to 0.35%, while the CIS Levy remains at 1.25% on the subcontract workforce.

The move comes as the CITB fights for its life in a bid to survive a Government review of levy-funded training bodies.

The Enquirer revealed last month that the training body has been spending thousands of pounds on consultants in its bid for survival, and in-fighting had broken out among management factions.

To renew its Levy Order from the government, the CITB must demonstrate there is industry consensus that it should continue to collect a levy for training funding.

This will be sought in August and September, with a Government decision expected by February. If backed the new levy would come into effect from April.

Sarah Beale, CEO at the CITB, said: “We have been listening to our industry and are confident that this Levy offer is the best option.

“Next month, we kick off the next stage of engaging with our industry.   We will discuss with employers our proposals for how we support them better and consult on how we fund this through the Levy.

“We want to ensure that our offer is relevant, makes a real difference and delivers value for money.”



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2017/01/16/citb-plans-levy-cut-in-bid-to-survive/

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