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Apprenticeship levy may cause job losses, CBI boss Carolyn Fairbairn warns | Apprenticeship levy may cause job losses, CBI boss Carolyn Fairbairn warns |
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A planned levy on companies to pay for more apprenticeships may lead to "significant" job losses, the new head of business lobby group CBI has warned. | |
The government hopes to raise £3bn to fund three million apprenticeships from the 0.5% levy on company payrolls. | The government hopes to raise £3bn to fund three million apprenticeships from the 0.5% levy on company payrolls. |
CBI boss Carolyn Fairbairn said firms might sack workers to save on costs. | |
But a government spokesperson told the BBC the new levy would help the economy and "turbo charge" productivity. | |
The new apprenticeship levy will be imposed from April 2017 on businesses with a wage bill of more than £3m. | The new apprenticeship levy will be imposed from April 2017 on businesses with a wage bill of more than £3m. |
'Gulf in understanding' | |
Unless there are changes, it is "inevitable there will be significant job losses" in some sectors, Mrs Fairbairn told The Sunday Times. | |
She said: "There is a gulf in the government's understanding of what it is doing here and the impact on sectors like retail and its most vulnerable employees." | |
Low-paid workers will be the worst affected as companies look to make savings, she said. | Low-paid workers will be the worst affected as companies look to make savings, she said. |
Business groups have described the levy as a new "payroll tax", although the government estimates 98% of employers would be exempted. | Business groups have described the levy as a new "payroll tax", although the government estimates 98% of employers would be exempted. |
"The new levy will mean that businesses and the public sector invest in the skills and training they need," a government spokesperson said. | |
Corporation tax will also be cut over the next five years from 20% to 18%, saving firms £6.6bn by 2021, the spokesperson added. | |
National Living Wage | |
Companies already face extra costs from the new National Living Wage and automatic pensions enrolment, Mrs Fairbairn said. | |
From April, workers aged over 25 will receive a minimum of £7.20 an hour under the compulsory living wage. | From April, workers aged over 25 will receive a minimum of £7.20 an hour under the compulsory living wage. |
Government advisors have estimated the cost to UK businesses will be more than £1bn from the wage change. | Government advisors have estimated the cost to UK businesses will be more than £1bn from the wage change. |
Since taking over in November, Mrs Fairbairn, who has previously worked at the BBC, ITV and consultants McKinsey, has also criticised the government for delaying a decision on airport expansion for London. | |
In other interviews she has spoken out against networking business dinners, saying they are "not very inclusive" for women. | In other interviews she has spoken out against networking business dinners, saying they are "not very inclusive" for women. |
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