£227,000 catering training boost announced by London mayor to prepare for 2012 Olympi
Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has launched a £227,000 Opportunity Fund project called Skills for Food. The scheme will provide catering and hospitality courses in west London to meet the increasing demand for staff in the run-up to the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It follows the launch of a skills strategy by London's mayor to ensure poor service does not ruin the games for millions of visitors. Skills for Food is one of 27 Opportunity Fund projects on employment,training and skills across London geared towards the Olympics. Each will receive £11m in funding for skills training, work placements and employment advice led by organisations including the Peabody Trust, City Gateway, Princes Trust, Centrepoint and Sports Coaches UK. More than 14,000 Londoners and 1,500 businesses will benefit from Olympics projects, reaching residents in all 33 London boroughs. About one-third of the total Olympics budget is allocated for labour costs. This would mean about £3bn of...
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