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The UK Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Victoria Prentis MP said that leaving the EU provides "a unique opportunity" to develop a regulatory environment that will deliver high standards, but "be flexible according to our current and future needs".
While we accept that labour market data in Scotland has many shortcomings, evidence of particular shortages is clearly available and the MAC needs to be more flexible on format.
UNISON Scotland consultation response.
In this restrained funding environment, the Committee investigated the extent to which national and local government have developed and deployed coherent strategies to articulate their investment priorities and identify additional funding opportunities to maximise and strength...
UK Government Migration Policy (Impact on Scotland’s Economy and Workforce) To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the potential impact of United Kingdom Government migration policy on Scotland’s economy and workforce.
We would like to see specific guidance developed for local authorities on supporting people who are subject to immigration control, have no recourse to public funds and are escaping domestic abuse.
I remind Kezia Dugdale, as I frequently do, that the commitment from Labour was simply to increase funding by inflation. The commitment from this Government is greater, and that is helping to support record numbers of staff.
Teacher Vacancies (Highlands) To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council’s statistics on teacher vacancies, particularly regarding the Highlands.