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Road Haulage Association chief executive Richard Burnett said a meeting yesterday with skills minister Nick Boles was “positive but challenging”.
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“The challenging area concerned the need to convince government that the apprenticeship funding must cover the ...
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John Roberts
December 15, 2015 at 9:17 pmI don’t see the point in paying for lorry drivers to be trained when self driving vehicles are just around the corner.