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Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 15 December 2021
Ross Greer
How are employers supported to make sure that their apprentices are on FIPS? Forgive me, but I am not familiar with how long the FIPS system has been in operation. I do not know whether it is relatively new or whether it has been around for a while.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 15 December 2021
Ross Greer
Therefore, this is a business-specific issue with the one contractor—the one provider—and you are not encountering multiple instances of delays in registration.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2021
Ross Greer
I will follow up on John Mason’s point and on some of the comments that you have made, Graeme, about the objective of driving up wages and creating a high-wage economy. In the plethora of economic plans, enterprise strategies and innovation documents that exist in the Scottish public sector landscape, is there a clear, overarching sense of which sectors we are discussing and where we think we can create jobs in the high-wage economy that we are talking about? Is there a consistent understanding of what that specifically means beyond a very agreeable high-level objective?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2021
Ross Greer
Thanks very much.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2021
Ross Greer
On another, wider point, we will be moving pretty quickly in a matter of weeks into discussions around the spending review and its remit. Beyond the obvious overarching question of how to close the gap between the cost of current spending commitments and the resource that will be available, what are the questions that you believe we should be asking? What, specifically, should the remit of the spending review include beyond the obvious question of how we close what is a significant gap?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2021
Ross Greer
That is a useful clarification. Sticking with Alasdair Smith for a moment, I am looking for a small point of clarification to your answer to the convener about your projections for the cost of the Scottish child payments. You said that those numbers take into account a slight fall in the number of eligible children. Is that because the population of children will shrink or because of an assumption about reductions in child poverty levels, or is it both?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2021
Ross Greer
Thank you. I will stick with the issue of demographic change but ask about a different aspect, following on from John Mason’s question about falling labour market participation by young people. In part, that is due to falling birth rate, which is a long-term problem that we are familiar with in Scotland. However, we will face a significant difference in the next five years compared with the previous 15 because of a change in immigration policy post-Brexit. To what extent are you building in an assumption of a change in the number of young people in the workforce based on immigration changes as compared with that long-term issue of birth rate that we are familiar with?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2021
Ross Greer
On another point, Susan, I recognise that you are dealing with different papers, but figure 3.16 in our papers looks at the changes in pay-as-you-earn employment between the start of last year and October this year. We have already discussed the significant regional effect in the north-east, where there has been a significant decline in the number of employees in the oil and gas industry.
However, the other area that is in decline is eastern Scotland. Can you talk a bit about the particular regional forces that are driving that? We are all familiar with what is going on in the north-east, but I am interested in hearing an explanation of why eastern Scotland is also in quite a different position to the rest of the country.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2021
Ross Greer
I want to return to the point that Daniel Johnson explored about the income tax deficit. In figure 4 in your report, the broad trend from 2021-22 to 2026-27 is pretty clear, but I am interested in what you project for the year 2024-25, where the gap closes considerably and then begins to widen again for the rest of that period. What caused that change in direction in your projections?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2021
Ross Greer
You said that you were looking to come in on the previous question as well. If you have something to add on that, feel free to do so—do not feel that we have cut you off.