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Jobs threat as Coventry technology agency to close

Postby dutchman » Mon May 24, 2010 1:54 pm

More than 200 jobs could be lost under government plans to close its technology agency for schools.

The closure was announced by Chancellor George Osbourne as part of plans to cut £6.2bn from public spending.

Up to 240 jobs are at risk at the British Education Communications Technology Agency (Becta).

The agency, based at the University of Warwick Science Park in Coventry, costs £65m per year to run. Savings this year are expected to be £10m.

Under the cuts announced by Mr Osbourne on Monday, there will be a civil service recruitment freeze, as well as cuts to IT programmes, property and quangos.

'Poorest children'

Becta chairman Graham Badman, and chief executive, Stephen Crowne, said they were "very disappointed" by the closure and claimed the organisation saved schools and colleges "many more times" more money than it cost to run.

In a statement they said the organisation was very effective delivering "valuable services" to schools, colleges and children.

"Our procurement arrangements save the schools and colleges many times more than Becta costs to run.

"Our Home Access programme will give laptops and broadband to over 200,000 of the poorest children.

"Our top priorities now are to make sure we have an orderly and fair process for staff, and that as far as possible schools, colleges and children continue to benefit from the savings and support that Becta has provided."

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Re: Jobs threat as Coventry technology agency to close

Postby dutchman » Mon May 24, 2010 1:56 pm

I've mentioned before in another thread that Coventry is now far too dependent on the education and health sectors for its employment. It was only a question of time before these two huge areas of public spending were cut back and job losses are inevitable.
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Re: Jobs threat as Coventry technology agency to close

Postby martin » Thu May 27, 2010 6:45 pm

David Cameron told us that the £6bn savings would be made up largely from "wasteful spending". So, do we conclude that BECTA doesn't represent the best value for money for the tax-payer? I'm sure many Tories will argue that the private sector can deliver the same services as BECTA more competively. Perhaps BECTA should become a private company or a charitable trust so that it can make up the funding shortfall through private investment.
Accoridng to BECTA their "...procurement arrangements save the schools and colleges many times more than Becta costs to run." Where was this revenue re-invested? Certainly, not in 21st Century training for our young people otherwise why are so many IT and hi-tech jobs still being outsourced overseas not because of potential cost savings rather because England and Wales has a huge skills gap.
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