ukwirednews
Wales
Welsh government scheme to employ ex-Remploy workers
Published: 18th Jul 2012 07:31:16
A £2.4m scheme has been announced for employers in Wales who give jobs to former Remploy workers for at least four years.
The Employer Support Grant will contribute towards wages and "all other reasonable costs" which arise from employing a disabled worker.
It was announced by Education Minister Leighton Andrews after the UK government confirmed five Remploy sites in Wales will close.
At least 183 jobs are expected to go.
The sites closing include Aberdare, Abertillery, Merthyr Tydfil, Swansea and Wrexham.
Employment and dignity should not be a privilege, so we have acted swiftly to support the workers who face unemployment”
Sites in Bridgend and Croespenmaen in Caerphilly county will remain open.
The UK government said the £320m budget for disabled employment services could be spent more effectively.
Mr Andrews said the closures were "a devastating blow" to the workers and their communities.
"This Welsh government believes employment and dignity should not be a privilege. So we have acted swiftly to support the workers who face unemployment," he added.
"We have been working with local authorities, social enterprises, supported businesses and private sector businesses to identify potential employment opportunities."
The secretary of Unite Wales, Andy Richards, welcomed the announcement.
"We will keep working with the Welsh government and fighting for Remploy workers," he added.
Harvard Citation
BBC News, 2012. Welsh government scheme to employ ex-Remploy workers. [Online] (Updated 18 Jul 2012)Available at: http://www.ukwirednews.com/news.php/1441159-Welsh-government-scheme-to-employ-ex-Remploy-workers [Accessed 18th May 2013]
Latest News
-
At 15:48:07 in Northern Ireland
Fire guts County Down ancestral home
More than 40 firefighters are tackling a blaze at a large ancestral home in Kilkeel, County Down.... -
At 15:41:20 in Politics
Nobody in Downing Street made 'loon slur' - No 10
No 10 has denied that "anyone in Downing Street" made comments reported in several newspapers describing Tory activists as "m... -
At 15:37:51 in England
Stockport hydro-electric screws on River Goyt opened
Two giant Archimedes screws installed to generate renewable energy from the River Goyt in Stockport have been officially opened.... -
At 15:35:47 in England
Funds misuse school governors 'must act now'
Governors at a school accused of inappropriate use of public money have been urged to "take action" by Westminster Council.... -
At 15:35:21 in England
Bath road sign work, costing £1.2m, begins
Fourteen new road traffic signs are being installed around Bath at a cost of £1.2m.... -
At 15:21:59 in Northern Ireland
Ambulance patient's death not connected to collision
The death of a man following a traffic collision was not connected to the incident, police have said.... -
At 15:20:14 in Wales
M4 near Cardiff reopens after overturned car removed
The M4 motorway near Cardiff has reopened after a car overturned.... -
At 15:14:22 in England
Prisoner charged with 13 offences
A prisoner who was missing for two months has been charged with 13 offences including indecent exposure and causing grievous bodily harm.... -
At 15:10:18 in Headlines
Greek pro-drachma party Plan B to hold first meeting
A new political party supporting Greece's exit from the euro is due to hold its first meeting.... -
At 15:01:51 in Headlines
Italy coalition: Thousands rally in Rome against cuts
Thousands of protesters, led by trade unionists, have rallied in the Italian capital Rome against the policies of the new coalition governme...
News In Other Categories
-
Sweden hosts Eurovision as Bonnie Tyler makes debut
The Swedish city of Malmo is gearing up to host the Eurovision Song Contest final with 26 countries set to perform for millions of TV viewer... -
Should we all be a bit psychopathic at work?
Most of us will probably think of psychopaths as dangerous knife-wielding maniacs who are better off behind bars.... -
Rahul Dravid 'devastated' over India cricket team arrests
Legendary Indian batsman Rahul Dravid has spoken of his anguish after three players from the team he captains in the Indian Premier league w... -
Nobody in Downing Street made 'loon slur' - No 10
No 10 has denied that "anyone in Downing Street" made comments reported in several newspapers describing Tory activists as "m... -
Sweden hosts Eurovision as Bonnie Tyler makes debut
The Swedish city of Malmo is gearing up to host the Eurovision Song Contest final with 26 countries set to perform for millions of TV viewer... -
Stockport hydro-electric screws on River Goyt opened
Two giant Archimedes screws installed to generate renewable energy from the River Goyt in Stockport have been officially opened....



