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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 7 May 2025
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Economy and Fair Work Committee

Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill

Meeting date: 31 January 2024

Maggie Chapman

Do you not see that there is a potential impact on some of the broader policy work that we are trying to achieve in Scotland if ISDS clauses remain in place and foreign investors can then sue the Scottish Government over certain policy proposals that it enacts?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2024-25

Meeting date: 31 January 2024

Maggie Chapman

Thank you for that offer of on-going engagement on the impacts of the decisions.

As you said at the start of the meeting, the desire is to have equality, opportunity and community at the heart of all Government decisions. Those missions and challenges cut across portfolios. How have the conversations and the budget discussions that you have had with the Deputy First Minister and others gone? Are you able to talk about the impact of the employability cuts on, for instance, black and minority ethnic people? Perhaps I am putting on my equalities committee hat, but, if we are thinking about equalities across the board—equality of opportunity and fundamental equality, as the missions state—how are we tracking the impact of decisions now, never mind further down the line? What assessment have you made of the impacts of previous decisions and how has that informed current decisions?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2024-25

Meeting date: 31 January 2024

Maggie Chapman

I might come back in later, but I will leave it there for now.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill

Meeting date: 31 January 2024

Maggie Chapman

Thank you very much for that, minister. I know that you say that the relationship with or interest of Scotland is mainly around procurement, but I am curious to know whether you have had any discussions with the UK Government about the investor-state dispute settlement provisions in the bill. The UK Government has already agreed to exclude ISDS clauses from any future trade agreement with Canada. Have you had those discussions and received any such assurances with regard to this agreement?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill

Meeting date: 31 January 2024

Maggie Chapman

I understand that, although I suppose that it can be seen as broader support for issues that could trip up the Scottish Government in the future. However, I appreciate that I am not going to get any further on that.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2024-25

Meeting date: 31 January 2024

Maggie Chapman

Good morning, cabinet secretary. Thank you for being here and for what you have said so far.

You talked about income tax. Just this morning, at a briefing from the Scottish Fiscal Commission, we heard that we have over £700 million more to spend, thanks to our income tax proposal. Murdo Fraser might be interested in looking at what the Scottish Fiscal Commission says on that point specifically. It is to invest in our public services.

I will focus on employability and workforce development. The SPICe briefing and other documentation that we have received show that employability funding has fallen in the proposed budget; we are closing fair start Scotland to new referrals; and there has been a reduction in the fair work and labour strategy line because of the closure of the workplace equality fund and the disability public social partnership. What assessments have you made of the impact of those reductions on economic and equality outcomes?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2024-25

Meeting date: 31 January 2024

Maggie Chapman

Given the expected increase in unemployment, the loss of the flexible workplace development fund for upskilling workers seems counter-intuitive. Given what we are hearing across different sectors about the need for skills training and upskilling, where do you see those gaps being plugged in the decisions that you have made?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2024-25

Meeting date: 31 January 2024

Maggie Chapman

The flexible workforce development fund drew on the apprenticeship levies. If the levies are not being used for that fund, to where are they being directed to support employability?

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2024-25

Meeting date: 30 January 2024

Maggie Chapman

I suppose that, as we look ahead to human rights legislation, that link between funding and outcome and impact will be even more important. Angela O’Hagan wants to come in on this.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2024-25

Meeting date: 30 January 2024

Maggie Chapman

Thanks, Angela. I might come back on a couple of points, but I know that Clare Gallagher wants to come in.