I understand from what the Minister says that in what perhaps I may go on calling the out-of-area employer case, if someone lives in local authority area A but has employment touched by Clause 22 in area B, local authority B will learn from Connexions that contravention is taking place that may trigger Clause 22 action because Clause 21 duties are breached by the employer. This information will come from Connexions. From what I understand the Minister to say, when people working for Connexions in local authority A chase up what happens to school leavers, they will go into local authority B and say, ““Did you realise that you have a factory down the road with three students under this scheme and they are not getting any training; they are getting only work experience?””.
Education and Skills Bill
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Lord Elton
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Thursday, 3 July 2008.
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Debate on bills on Education and Skills Bill.
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