If you can read this text, your browser is not interpreting this page as the designers intended. This may be because you are using an obsolete, non-standards compliant browser or you have Cascading Style Sheets disabled. Read more about Web Standards at Reactive.

text size: A- A+

The Briefing

Start up Guide Smart Co Awards Smart co blogs
Govt assist Govt assist Links Our Partners New Products

Email Alert

Sign up to receive an email each weekday alerting you to the latest news, tips, blogs, trends and big issues

More information
RSS feeds Podcasts

Coalition promises small business training vouchers

Tuesday, 30 October 2007

If the Coalition were re-elected it would give $168 million to small businesses to train their staff, Treasurer Peter Costello said at today’s National Press Club debate.

Facing up against his Labor counterpart Wayne Swan, Costello said the Coalition plans to invest the funds in at least 100,000 new small businesses over a five-year period.

The vouchers, offered to small businesses employing fewer than 20 people, are each worth up to $1500, to be matched by the business.

Costello said small business employed nearly 3.7 million Australians and were an engine room for generating employment.

In contrast, Swan criticised the Federal Government’s record on investing to address skills shortages.

"Labor understands that skills are the currency of the modern global economy, Labor understands they are the key to fighting inflation, which is why Kevin Rudd is committed to an education revolution, including trades training centres in every secondary school in the country," he said.

 


More articles from The Briefing

  • Political parties fail on training revolution
  • Jack Cowin losing KFC franchises in WA
  • Dollar heading for US96c in 2008
  • Online consumers spread the word
  • The online defamation risk
  • Election 2007 round up
  • TOP OF PAGE