HC Deb 09 June 1981 vol 6 cc342-6
Mr. Harold Walker

I beg to move amendment No. 3, in page 2, line 44, at end insert— '(1A) For subsection (2A)(d)(i) of Section 4 of the said Act of 1964 there shall be substituted:

  1. "(i) does not exceed an amount which the Minister estimates is equal to 3 per cent. of the aggregate of the emoluments and payments intended to be disbursed as emoluments which are paid and payable, by that employer to or in respect of persons employed in the industry, in respect of the period specified in the proposals as the period which is relevant for the purposes of this sub-paragraph, or".'.
I shall try to be brief, because we are on familiar ground. Reference was made to the issue on Second Reading and in Committee. However, the amendment uses a different formula to produce a similar result.

We are acting in accordance with the MSC review "Outlook on Training". That made it clear that severing the link between the Government and the board's operating costs—which is a return to the 1954 Act provisions—should be accompanied by the removal of the statutory ceiling on levy.

If the Government want to behave consistently—at least in that one respect—with "Outlook on Training", they should withdraw the ceiling on the levy. We say that not only because the review body recommended it and we think it right—we supported the severing of the link between the Government and the funding of operating costs—but because if the 1964 Act has not fulfilled all the hopes pinned on it—and I doubt that it has, because some may have been pitched too high—it is because we did not apply the carrot and stick principle with sufficient rigour and vigour.

Perhaps the penalties for an employer who does not fulfil his training obligations should have been heavier. That would have provided the resources for the boards to make more generous grants. That was one of the provisions of the 1964 Act. I have always said that if a firm fulfils or goes beyond its reasonable training obligations, and if the levy grant system is sufficiently generous to reward that firm, that should be done. No harm would be caused by doing so. Perhaps it is because we did not apply sufficiently heavy levies and sufficiently rewarding grants that the Act was not as successful as we had hoped it would be.

Another difficulty arises from the need of the boards to have a level of levy that is adequate to ensure not only that the necessary training arrangements are carried out and that they employ the necessary staff to do so, but that they can meet that part of their costs which during past years has been supplied by Government. I refer to the additional levy to meet operating costs.

Having regard to all that Ministers have said about the importance of training and the importance of freedom in such matters, we should return to the boards the discretion that they formerly held under the 1964 Act. That is the purpose of the amendment.

Mr. Peter Morrison

We discussed in Committee, at great length and for good reasons, the question of operating costs. The Government made their view clear. The power of boards to raise a levy exceeding 1 per cent. of emoluments should be exercised only if there is an affirmative resolution. I shall come to the question of operating costs later.

As the right hon. Member for Doncaster (Mr. Walker) knows, 1 per cent. is not the absolute ceiling. It is the figure at which a different level of parliamentary control comes into operation. We believe that that is right, and we are not persuaded that there is a need to raise the ceiling for example to the 3 per cent. suggested by the right hon. Gentleman.

My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State is ready in principle to approve proposals above 1 per cent. and to seek appropriate resolution, provided that he is convinced that there is a good reason to do so. As the House and the right hon. Gentleman will know, only one board has operated a levy of more than 1 per cent. of payroll since the 1973 Act came into force. The majority of boards operate levies significantly below that ceiling.

That does not necessarily suggest that the 1 per cent. ceiling has been a great constraint on boards. I am aware that some boards are worried about needing a higher rate of levy to meet operating costs, but I am not convinced that that would be necessary to any significant extent.

As the House knows, we have made some provision for operating costs. Boards will be allowed to raise up to a 0.2 per cent. levy on a non-exemptible basis, without going through the consensus. That figure was set with operating costs in mind. Many boards have sufficient leeway in their present levy rates to make whatever adjustments are needed without going above 1 per cent. To change to the 3 per cent. suggested by the right hon. Gentleman would not be right. I advise the House to resist the amendment.

Question put, That the amendment be made:—

The House divided, Ayes 170, Noes 232.

Division No. 214] [9.14 pm
AYES
Allaun, Frank Archer, Rt Hon Peter
Anderson, Donald Bennett, Andrew (St'kp't N)
Booth, Rt Hon Albert Jones, Dan (Burnley)
Boothroyd, Miss Betty Kaufman, Rt Hon Gerald
Bottomley, Rt Hon A.(M'b'ro) Kerr, Russell
Bradley, Tom Kilfedder, James A.
Bray, Dr Jeremy Kilroy-Silk, Robert
Brown, Hugh D. (Provan) Lamond, James
Brown, Ron (E'burgh, Leith) Leighton, Ronald
Brown, Ronald W. (H'ckn'y S) Lestor, Miss Joan
Buchan, Norman Lewis, Arthur (N'ham NW)
Callaghan, Jim (Midd't'n & P) Lewis, Ron (Carlisle)
Campbell, Ian Litherland, Robert
Campbell-Savours, Dale Lofthouse, Geoffrey
Carmichael, Neil McCartney, Hugh
Carter-Jones, Lewis McDonald, Dr Oonagh
Clark, Dr David (S Shields) McKelvey, William
Cocks, Rt Hon M. (B'stol S) MacKenzie, Rt Hon Gregor
Cohen, Stanley Maclennan, Robert
Coleman, Donald McNally, Thomas
Concannon, Rt Hon J. D. McTaggart, Robert
Conlan, Bernard Magee, Bryan
Cook, Robin F. Marshall, D (G'gow S'ton)
Cowans, Harry Marshall, Dr Edmund (Goole)
Craigen, J. M. Marshall, Jim (Leicester S)
Crowther, J. S. Martin, M (G'gow S'burn)
Cryer, Bob Mason, Rt Hon Roy
Cunliffe, Lawrence Maxton, John
Dalyell, Tam Maynard, Miss Joan
Davidson, Arthur Meacher, Michael
Davis, Clinton (Hackney C) Mellish, Rt Hon Robert
Davis, T. (B'ham, Stechf'd) Millan, Rt Hon Bruce
Deakins, Eric Miller, Dr M. S. (E Kilbride)
Dean, Joseph (Leeds West) Mitchell, R. C. (Soton Itchen)
Dempsey, James Morris, Rt Hon A. (W'shawe)
Dewar, Donald Morris, Rt Hon C. (O'shaw)
Dixon, Donald Morris, Rt Hon J. (Aberavon)
Dormand, Jack Morton, George
Douglas, Dick Moyle, Rt Hon Roland
Dunn, James A. Mulley, Rt Hon Frederick
Dunwoody, Hon Mrs G. Newens, Stanley
Eastham, Ken O'Halloran, Michael
Edwards, R. (W'hampt'n S E) Orme, Rt Hon Stanley
Ellis, R. (NE D'bysh're) Palmer, Arthur
Ellis, Tom (Wrexham) Parry, Robert
English, Michael Pendry, Tom
Evans, loan (Aberdare) Penhaligon, David
Evans, John (Newton) Powell, Raymond (Ogmore)
Ewing, Harry Prescott, John
Fitch, Alan Rees, Rt Hon M (Leeds S)
Flannery, Martin Richardson, Jo
Fletcher, Ted (Darlington) Roberts, Gwilym (Cannock)
Ford, Ben Robinson, G. (Coventry NW)
Forrester, John Rooker, J. W.
Foster, Derek Ross, Stephen (Isle of Wight)
Foulkes, George Sheerman, Barry
Garrett, John (Norwich S) Sheldon, Rt Hon R.
George, Bruce Shore, Rt Hon Peter
Gilbert, Rt Hon Dr John Silkin, Rt Hon J. (Deptford)
Golding, John Silverman, Julius
Gourlay, Harry Skinner, Dennis
Graham, Ted Smith, Rt Hon J. (N Lanark)
Grant, George (Morpeth) Spearing, Nigel
Grant, John (Islington C) Spriggs, Leslie
Hamilton, James (Bothwell) Stewart, Rt Hon D. (W Isles)
Hamilton, W. W. (C'tral Fife) Stoddart, David
Harrison, Rt Hon Walter Strang, Gavin
Heffer, Eric S. Summerskill, Hon Dr Shirley
Hogg, N. (E Dunb't'nshire) Thomas, Dafydd (Merioneth)
Home Robertson, John Thomas, Jeffrey (Abertillery)
Homewood, William Thomas, Dr R.(Carmarthen)
Hooley, Frank Tilley, John
Howell, Rt Hon D. Varley, Rt Hon Eric G.
Huckfield, Les Wainwright, E.(Dearne V)
Hughes, Robert (Aberdeen N) Wainwright, R.(Colne V)
Hughes, Roy (Newport) Walker, Rt Hon H.(D'caster)
Janner, Hon Greville Welsh, Michael
John, Brynmor White, J. (G'gow Pollok)
Johnson, James (Hull West) Whitlock, William
Johnson, Walter (Derby S) Wigley, Dafydd
Johnston, Russell (Inverness) Willey, Rt Hon Frederick
Jones, Barry (East Flint) Williams, Rt Hon A.(S'sea W)
Wilson, Gordon (Dundee E) Young, David (Bolton E)
Wilson, Rt Hon Sir H.(H'ton)
Wilson, William (C'try SE) Tellers for the Ayes:
Winnick, David Mr. Frank R. White and
Woodall, Alec Mr. Frank Haynes.
NOES
Alexander, Richard Gardiner, George (Reigate)
Ancram, Michael Gardner, Edward (S Fylde)
Arnold, Tom Garel-Jones, Tristan
Atkins, Robert (Preston N) Glyn, Dr Alan
Atkinson, David (B'm'th,E) Goodhart, Philip
Baker, Nicholas (N Dorset) Gorst, John
Beaumont-Dark, Anthony Gower, Sir Raymond
Benyon, Thomas (A'don) Grant, Anthony (Harrow C)
Benyon, W. (Buckingham) Greenway, Harry
Best, Keith Griffiths, E.(B'y St. Edm'ds)
Bevan, David Gilroy Griffiths, Peter Portsm'th N)
Biggs-Davison, John Grist, Ian
Blackburn, John Gummer, John Selwyn
Body, Richard Hamilton, Michael (Salisbury)
Bonsor, Sir Nicholas Havers, Rt Hon Sir Michael
Bottomley, Peter (W'wich W) Hawksley, Warren
Bowden, Andrew Hayhoe, Barney
Boyson, Dr Rhodes Henderson, Barry
Braine, Sir Bernard Hicks, Robert
Bright, Graham Higgins, Rt Hon Terence L.
Brittan, Leon Hogg, Hon Douglas (Gr'th'm)
Brooke, Hon Peter Holland, Philip (Carlton)
Brown, Michael (Brigg & Sc'n) Hooson, Tom
Bruce-Gardyne, John Hordern, Peter
Bryan, Sir Paul Howell, Rt Hon D. (G'ldf'd)
Buchanan-Smith, Alick Howell, Ralph (N Norfolk)
Buck, Antony Hunt, David (Wirral)
Budgen, Nick Hunt, John (Ravensbourne)
Bulmer, Esmond Hurd, Hon Douglas
Burden, Sir Frederick Jenkin, Rt Hon Patrick
Cadbury, Jocelyn Jessel, Toby
Carlisle, John (Luton West) Johnson Smith, Geoffrey
Carlisle, Kenneth (Lincoln) Jopling, Rt Hon Michael
Carlisle, Rt Hon M. (R'c'n) Kaberry, Sir Donald
Chalker, Mrs. Lynda Kellett-Bowman, Mrs Elaine
Channon, Rt. Hon. Paul Kershaw, Anthony
Chapman, Sydney King, Rt Hon Tom
Churchill, W. S. Knight, Mrs Jill
Clark, Hon A. (Plym'th, S'n) Knox, David
Clark, Sir W. (Croydon S) Lamont, Norman
Clarke, Kenneth (Rushcliffe) Lang, Ian
Cockeram, Eric Langford-Holt, Sir John
Colvin, Michael Latham, Michael
Cope, John Lawrence, Ivan
Corrie, John Lawson, Rt Hon Nigel
Costain, Sir Albert Le Marchant, Spencer
Cranborne, Viscount Lennox-Boyd, Hon Mark
Critchley, Julian Lester, Jim (Beeston)
Crouch, David Lewis, Kenneth (Rutland)
Dean, Paul (North Somerset) Lloyd, Peter (Fareham)
Dickens, Geoffrey Loveridge, John
Dorrell, Stephen Lyell, Nicholas
Douglas-Hamilton, Lord J. MacGregor, John
Dunn, Robert (Dartford) MacKay, John (Argyll)
Durant, Tony Macmillan, Rt Hon M.
Dykes, Hugh McNair-Wilson, M. (N'bury)
Eden, Rt Hon Sir John McNair-Wilson, P. (New F'st)
Eggar, Tim McQuarrie, Albert
Elliott, Sir William Madel, David
Eyre, Reginald Major, John
Fairbairn, Nicholas Marland, Paul
Fairgrieve, Russell Marlow, Tony
Faith, Mrs Sheila Marshall, Michael (Arundel)
Farr, John Maude, Rt Hon Sir Angus
Fell, Anthony Mawby, Ray
Fenner, Mrs Peggy Mawhinney, Dr Brian
Fisher, Sir Nigel Maxwell-Hyslop, Robin
Fletcher, A. (Ed'nb'gh N) Mayhew, Patrick
Fletcher-Cooke, Sir Charles Mellor, David
Fowler, Rt Hon Norman Miller, Hal (B'grove)
Fraser, Rt Hon Sir Hugh Mills, Iain (Meriden)
Fraser, Peter (South Angus) Moate, Roger
Fry, Peter Monro, Hector
Moore, John Silvester, Fred
Morrison, Hon C. (Devizes) Sims, Roger
Morrison, Hon P. (Chester) Skeet, T. H. H.
Mudd, David Speed, Keith
Murphy, Christopher Spicer, Jim (West Dorset)
Myles, David Sproat, Iain
Neale, Gerrard Squire, Robin
Needham, Richard Stanbrook, Ivor
Nelson, Anthony Steen, Anthony
Neubert, Michael Stevens, Martin
Newton, Tony Stewart, Ian (Hitchin)
Normanton, Tom Stewart, A (E Renfrewshire)
Onslow, Cranley Stokes, John
Osborn, John Stradling Thomas, J.
Page, John (Harrow, West) Tapsell, Peter
Page, Rt Hon Sir G. (Crosby) Taylor, Robert (Croydon NW)
Page, Richard (SW Herts) Taylor, Teddy (S'end E)
Parkinson, Cecil Temple-Morris, Peter
Parris, Matthew Thomas, Rt Hon Peter
Pattie, Geoffrey Thompson, Donald
Pink, R. Bonner Thornton, Malcolm
Pollock, Alexander Townend, John (Bridlington)
Porter, Barry Trippier, David
Prentice, Rt Hon Reg Viggers, Peter
Price, Sir David (Eastleigh) Waddington, David
Prior, Rt Hon James Wakeham, John
Proctor, K. Harvey Walker, B. (Perth)
Pym, Rt Hon Francis Walker-Smith, Rt Hon Sir D.
Rees-Davies, W. R. Wall, Patrick
Renton, Tim Waller, Gary
Ridley, Hon Nicholas Ward, John
Ridsdale, Sir Julian Warren, Kenneth
Rifkind, Malcolm Wells, John (Maidstone)
Roberts, M. (Cardiff NW) Wells, Bowen
Roberts, Wyn (Conway) Whitney, Raymond
Rossi, Hugh Wickenden, Keith
Rost, Peter Wilkinson, John
Sainsbury, Hon Timothy Williams, D.(Montgomery)
Scott, Nicholas Wolfson, Mark
Shaw, Giles (Pudsey) Young, Sir George (Acton)
Shaw, Michael (Scarborough) Younger, Rt Hon George
Shelton, William (Streatham)
Shepherd, Colin (Hereford) Tellers for the Noes:
Shepherd, Richard Mr. Carol Mather and
Shersby, Michael Mr. Alastair Goodlad.

Question accordingly negatived.

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