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Road haulage sector: Skills and workforce planning inquiry

Inquiry

Current measures from industry and Government will not be enough to tackle the looming shortfall of skilled drivers in the road haulage sector, says a report by the Transport Committee.

Government Response


The Transport Committee is conducting an inquiry into skills and workforce planning in the road haulage sector. The Committee's objective is to investigate what action Government has taken to address industry concerns about a lack of skilled drivers in the road haulage sector, and assess how effective the Government's response has been.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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4th Report - Skills and workforce planning in the road haulage sector
Inquiry Road haulage sector: Skills and workforce planning inquiry
HC 68
Report
Response to this report
5th Special Report - Skills and workforce planning in the road haulage sector: Government response to the Committee's Fourth Report of Session 2016–17
HC 740
Special Report
5th Special Report - Skills and workforce planning in the road haulage sector: Government response to the Committee's Fourth Report of Session 2016–17
Inquiry Road haulage sector: Skills and workforce planning inquiry
HC 740
Special Report
Letter from Lord Ahmad to Louise Ellman regarding skills and workforce planning, dated 21 April 2016
Inquiry Road haulage sector: Skills and workforce planning inquiry
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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Written evidence

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Other publications

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