Chat With Us We'll call you today. All your questions, Answered! Current Job Shortages There is currently a huge demand for LGV drivers across the country, as the industry looks to replace drivers who are approaching retirement. Train in only 5 days - 5 steps Medical - Assistance with the forms, medical booking and help acquiring your provisional HGV licence.
Allowing you to start making money in your new career. Along with that you'll have our recruitment teams full support on how to approach your first interviews and help putting together a professional drivers CV. Penalties for using mobile phones while driving to be increased next year. Urgent - Driver Shortages Over Christmas. Taking a course is also subject to availability at your local provider. These existing qualifications are either fully funded by government or co-funded depending on your personal circumstances, such as your age, income, or qualifications you have previously gained.
If you are fall into one of the following groups, you could also be eligible to have the cost of a Level 2 qualification in HGV driving funded:. The course will cover all the testing, training and support required to take someone with experience of only driving a car right through to being a road ready HGV driver. The length of time taken to complete the qualifications will depend on the providers who deliver the qualification and the individual circumstances and prior experience of the learner.
Individuals should contact their training provider if they have any queries about the cost of their HGV and medical licences. If you have taken one of the courses listed above between 1 st August and today, then please contact your provider to find out if your medical and license costs could be backdated and funded by the AEB.
This is subject to your providers availability. If you want to prepare for a course in HGV driving, you might want to build up these skills. You can access free, online courses in employability skills like some of the ones listed above via The Skills Toolkit at: gov.
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Outside of these hours the number will divert to the duty media officer. Here we answer your questions on the initiative and what it may mean for you. The letter, which will arrive on doormats over the coming days, sets out that the steps the road haulage sector is taking to improve the industry, including increased wages, flexible working and fixed hours.
Alongside this, 5, HGV drivers will be able to come to the UK for 3 months in the run-up to Christmas, providing short-term relief for the haulage industry.
A further 5, visas for poultry workers will also be made available for the same short period, to avoid any potential further pressures on the food industry during this exceptional period. Recruitment for additional short-term HGV drivers and poultry workers will begin in October and these visas will be valid until 24 December However, we want to see employers make long term investments in the UK domestic workforce instead of relying on overseas labour to build a high-wage, high-skill economy.
Visas will not be the long term solution, and reform within the industry is vital. This package of measures builds on the important work we have already done to ease this global crisis in the UK, and this government continues to do everything we can to help the haulage and food industries contend with the HGV driver shortage. We are acting now but the industries must also play their part with working conditions continuing to improve and the deserved salary increases continuing to be maintained in order for companies to retain new drivers.
Separately, the government is also bringing in legislation to allow delegated driving examiners at the three emergency services and the MOD to be able to conduct driving tests for one another. This will give the emergency services greater flexibility and help increase the number of tests DVSA examiners can provide HGV examiners. Previously, adults who took these qualifications had to pay for their own licences.
This change will be backdated and applied to anyone who started one of these qualifications on or after August 1st HGV drivers keep this country running. We are taking action to tackle the shortage of drivers by removing barriers to help more people to launch new well-paid careers in the industry, supporting thousands to get the training they need to be road ready.
We have listened to concerns from the sector and we are acting to alleviate what is a very tight labour market. The government has been able to bring forward these solutions in response to a global issue made worse by coronavirus thanks to our existing work in this area. We have already taken a range of steps to support the industry, including streamlining the process for new HGV drivers and increasing the number of driving tests.
Our measures provided a rapid increase in capacity and allow for an extra 50, tests to take place per year.
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