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EU Commissioner visits GE Nantgarw

Business, News | Gareth Hill | Published: 09:54, Monday February 24th, 2014.
Last updated: 11:15, Monday February 24th, 2014

European Union Commissioner László Andor, who is responsible for employment, social affairs and inclusion, has visited Nantgarw’s GE Aviation plant to find out how Wales has benefited from EU funds.

GE Aviation, which undertakes aircraft engine maintenance at Nantgarw, has benefited significantly from the EU’s European Social Fund (ESF) through the Welsh Government’s flagship £160 million Modern Apprenticeships and £114 million Skills Growth Wales projects.

Through its engineering apprenticeship programme, GE Aviation provides apprentices with college and work-based training. Apprentices also have the opportunity to study a foundation degree while they are with the company.

Communities and Tackling Poverty Minister Jeff Cuthbert welcomed the commissioner to the plant on his visit on February 11.

Mr Cuthbert, who is also Caerphilly AM, said: “It is a pleasure to welcome Commissioner Andor to Wales to see how GE Aviation is one of many advanced manufacturing companies in Wales that we are supporting to grow and prosper through EU funds, providing crucial employment opportunities in the area.

“This is another great example of how people across Wales benefit from the membership of the EU, supporting the creation of jobs, trade and developing the nation’s skills. EU investment and the free movement of people and goods is central to our economy and our future.”

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