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To ask the Scottish Executive how small and medium-sized enterprises can access resources for enhancing the language skills of their employees. I refer the member to the answerto question S2W-24829 on 24 April 2006.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
31 January 2006
To ask the Scottish Executive how many non-departmental public bodies have established childcare voucher schemes for their employees. The information requested is not held centrally.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 November 2004
To ask the Scottish Executive what training arrangements it expects local authorities to make in order to ensure that all local authority employees dealing in the money markets on behalf of their authorities are suitably qualified.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 March 2002
Civilian staff employed by the Scottish Criminal Record Office are employees of Strathclyde Joint Police Board and are subject to their terms and conditions of employment.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the new trunk roads maintenance contracts specify that pension schemes offered by the new contractors to transferred employees under Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) legislation are final salary pension schemes.
However, the Executive uses many of the measures of intellectual capital used by leading exponents of this discipline including employee satisfaction, qualifications and training undertaken by staff.
The power will help ensure compliance with SAT and assist Revenue Scotland in carrying out its functions under the Bill by creating responsibilities on those producing exempt aggregate, for which there are penalties for non-compliance.
Committee reports
Date published:
22 December 2023
New section 22F(6) specifies the special measures available to the court and 22F(6)(d) provides that the Scottish Ministers may by regulations prescribe further special measures that may be used to assist vulnerable parties.
Regulations made under this power would be subject to the affirmative procedure.