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Written question asked by Jacques Arnold (Conservative), in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 19 March 1997. It was answered by James Paice (Conservative) on Wednesday, 19 March 1997 on behalf of the Department for Education and Employment.


Dept for Education and Employment

Question
Statement on what targets Remploy has been set in its 1997-98 Annual Performance Agreement. - Inc fact that text of the annual performance agreement has been placed in the Library as Dep/3 4881.
Answer

Mr. Jacques Arnold: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what targets Remploy has been set in its 1997-98 annual performance agreement. [21390] Mr. Paice: My noble friend the Minister of State has written to the chairman of Remploy approving the 1997-98 annual performance agreement between the Department and the company. This agreement covers the year from 1 April 1997. It has been negotiated by the chief executive of the Employment Service on behalf of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Education and Employment. The targets are: the average number of disabled people employed by Remploy Ltd. will be at least 9,800; the average number of disabled people employed under the Interwork scheme will be at least 3,000; at least 200 disabled employees will move from Remploy factories to Interwork, having been employed there for at least one year, or from Interwork or factories to open employment; Remploy Ltd. will keep within a total unit cost target (operating deficit per disabled worker) of £10,000; the unit of cost of Interwork should be no more than £4,400; Remploy Ltd. will keep within an operating deficit of £99 million (including reorganisation costs). The text of the annual performance agreement has been placed in the Library.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
21390; 292 c608-10W
Session
1996-97
Subjects
Disability Staff Standards Remploy