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Britain will Spend a record $ 4 billion To increase training opportunities, the government said on Tuesday, as part of the effort to train the local people to fill the gaps in the labor market and to reduce dependence on foreign workers.
The government’s education department said in a statement, “will resume” youth, skill landscape towards domestic talent “by creating 120,000 new training opportunities in major sectors including investment, construction, engineering, health and social care and digital.”
One of the five working age Britain is without a job and not searching Employment opportunitiesThe inactivity rate of 21.4% is 21.4% after the latest official figures have increased continuously since the Kovid -19 epidemic.
Workers operate a piece of equipment measuring at the construction site of HS2 Rail Curzon Street Station in Birmingham, Britain on October 3, 2022. (Reuters / Reuters Photos)
The Labor Government led by the Prime Minister Kir Stmper has been under pressure to reduce immigration after the local election success of the recent anti-immigration Immigration Reform UK party.
Since then, the government has revealed a plan to tighten the rules of citizenship, prohibit skilled worker visas to ban graduate level jobs and to train the local people.
With the new immigration policy, the stormer announced that the experiment in “Open Borders” was over.
The Prime Minister Kir Stmper has announced that the experiment in “Open Borders” ended. (Getty image)
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On Tuesday, the government announced schemes for an increase in immigration skills fee by 32%, which was designed to discourage firms by hiring foreign workers, which would distribute 45,000 additional training locations to “upcil the domestic work and reduce dependence on migration” in priority areas.
Businesses have said that they cannot hire enough workers locally, warning that strict immigration rules would harm the economy until there was no fundamental overhaul. Britain’s skill training system,
Reuters contributed to this report.