As you you can see below RYANAIR exploiters of cabin crew not only charge students a large cabin crew training fee but also claim £757,000 of the UK Government.Michael O'leary clearly knows the loop holes in training fees.
Email below is from the UK Government Skills Funding Agency.
Request for Information ref 17-03-2014(10)
Dear Mr Foley
You asked who the funding claimed by Work Skills related to.
To clarify:
I can confirm that the £757,500. Funding claimed by Work Skills in 2012/2013 for Cabin Crew apprenticeships was in relation to the following employers:
· St James Management Services Ltd
and
· Crewlink
Of the funding claimed by Work Skills (£757,500):
· £750,100 was in relation to the training for St James Management Services Ltd
and
· £7,400 was in relation to the training for Crewlink
So, the total funding claimed for the cabin crew apprenticeships was £757,500.
Yours sincerely
__________________________________________________
Amanda Green-Webb
Information Rights Manager
Skills Funding Agency
Cheylesmore House
Quinton Road
Coventry
CV1 2WT
T: 024 7682 3996
E: Amanda.Green-Webb@skillsfundingagency.bis.gov.uk
Amanda Green-Webb
Information Rights Manager
Skills Funding Agency
Cheylesmore House
Quinton Road
Coventry
CV1 2WT
T: 024 7682 3996
E: Amanda.Green-Webb@skillsfundingagency.bis.gov.uk
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