Chamber
Meeting of the Parliament 27 January 2011
27 Jan 2011 · S3 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Scottish Executive Question Time
Unemployment (North East Scotland)
Finance and Sustainable Growth
The Scottish Government is working hard to create and protect jobs and to help those who are unemployed to get back into work across all areas of Scotland. A substantial acceleration of capital investment and front-loading of European funding has helped to support jobs, and we continue to prioritise investment to help to provide people with the skills and training opportunities that will help them to find sustained employment. Data from Skills Development Scotland show that, between April and December 2010, around £10 million was invested to support more than 3,600 starts across the modern apprenticeship, training for work and get ready for work training programmes in the north-east.
In the same item of business
Marlyn Glen (North East Scotland) (Lab)
Lab
16. To ask the Scottish Executive what measures it is financing to tackle unemployment in North East Scotland. (S3O-12763)
The Minister for Enterprise, Energy and Tourism (Jim Mather)
SNP
The Scottish Government is working hard to create and protect jobs and to help those who are unemployed to get back into work across all areas of Scotland. A...
Marlyn Glen
Lab
Yesterday, Labour said that the budget ought to be about jobs. That is certainly what is needed in the north-east, where there are threatened compulsory redu...
Jim Mather
SNP
The member paints a picture, certain elements of which we recognise. However, from the Dundee standpoint, we are now seeing the £70 million waterfront projec...