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—Official Report, Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee, 26 February 2019; c 5. Can you explain the lack of implementation of the review’s recommendations?
Justice Committee 26 November 2019 Justice Committee 26 November 2019Children (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Children (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Good morning and welcome to the Justice Committee’s 29th meeting in 2019.
We spent the summer asking when that was going to happen and how we were going to get it, because we needed it to retain staff and to attract new staff, at a time when Aldi is paying £13.40 an hour for a new entry.
Is that the issue that you picked up on? I will come back to that. The latest forecast implies that earnings growth in Scotland will match that in the UK from 2020.
New School Butterstone (Closure) To ask the Scottish Government what support it is providing to those affected by the announced closure of the New School Butterstone.
I conclude with a quote from 1862, in another age of great difficulties—the American civil war. I am reading the latest biography of Frederick Douglass, an ex-slave who, interestingly, visited Scotland in 1843.
Can the Deputy First Minister provide an update on the Scottish Government’s latest engagement with the employees of Alexander Dennis and the trade unions to ensure that their voices inform the Scottish Government’s work?
Can the Deputy First Minister provide an update on the Scottish Government’s latest engagement with the employees of Alexander Dennis and the trade unions to ensure that their voices inform the Scottish Government’s work?
I am also pleased that the modernisation of the prison estate and the new female prison will go ahead. Jamie Greene asks whether it is magic cash or new money.
For example, the Regulatory Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 provides SEPA with new powers of investigation, new sentencing options for the courts and the new offence of causing significant environmental harm.