HC Deb 10 March 1972 vol 832 cc406-7W
Mr. Kilfedder

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what undertaking is given by citizens of the Republic of Eire, normally resident in the United Kingdom, when they are accepted for training under the Government training scheme, that they will work at their training trade in Great Britain on completion of their courses; how many have honoured this undertaking; what arrangements exist for his Department to be informed of the return to Eire of a person who has completed the training course; and what action is taken to recover the cost of training in such a case.

Mr. Dudley Smith

All applicants for training, including citizens of the Republic of Eire, are required to sign a declaration that it is their intention to remain in Great Britain and to seek employment in the work for which they have been trained. Information is not available concerning trainees who do not subsequently conform with the declaration. No action is taken in these cases.

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