Millions in apprenticeship funding ‘wasted on low-quality courses’

Report warns that employees including waiters and receptionists being labelled as apprentices to get subsidies

Waitress
Employers try to cut costs by ‘rebranding’ low-wage jobs such as waiting tables
(Image credit: David McNew/AFP/Getty Images)

An estimated £600m a year in government funding is at risk of being wasted on low-quality apprenticeships, public services think-tank Reform has warned.

Last April’s Budget introduced an “apprenticeship levy” on all businesses with an annual wage bill of more than £3m, in order to fund an additional three million new apprenticeships by 2020.

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