HC Deb 24 July 1990 vol 177 c198W
28. Mr. Wray

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what proportion of the total British work force attended formal training courses in 1989.

Mr. Forth

The information is not available in the form requested.

42. Mr. Carrington

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment whether he has any proposals to oblige every company to set up a training body with guaranteed trade union representation at every workplace.

Mr. Forth

There are no such plans. The most effective incentive for companies to train is a knowledge and understanding of their skill needs, not centralised regulation.

49. Mr. Holt

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment when he last met his opposite numbers in Germany, France and Italy to discuss training.

Mr. Howard

This year I have visited West Germany and Italy to discuss training issues with my opposite numbers. When I attended the EC Labour and Social Affairs Council of Ministers in May and an informal meeting of this Council in Italy on 12 July, at which training was discussed, I met my counterparts from these and other EC member states.