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Employment and Training Act 1973
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long titleAn Act to establish public authorities concerned with arrangements for persons to obtain employment and with arrangements for training for employment and to make provision as to the functions of the authorities; to authorise the Secretary of State to provide temporary employment for unemployed persons; to amend the Industrial Training Act 1964 and the law relating to the provision by education authorities of services relating to employment; and for purposes connected with those matters
Introduced byThe Secretary of State for Employment, Mr. Maurice Macmillan Second Reading 13 March 1973 (Commons)
Dates
Royal assent25 July 1973
Commencement1 January 1974
Status: Amended

The Employment and Training Act 1973 (Chapter 50) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which makes arrangements for unemployed people to obtain employment by training and other support. It establishes the Manpower Services Commission, the Employment Service Agency and the Training Services Agency.

Background

The purpose of this Act was to modernise and reform the labour market and allow individuals to develop and use their capabilities. The legislation established the Manpower Services Commission to operate the employment and training services, this was done through two agencies—the Employment Service Agency, and the Training Services Agency. It makes provision for the education authorities to provide career services. The1973 Act amends the Industrial Training Act 1964 under which the industrial training boards had been established.

Provisions

The Long title is: ‘An Act to establish public authorities concerned with arrangements for persons to obtain employment and with arrangements for training for employment and to make provision as to the functions of the authorities; to authorise the Secretary of State to provide temporary employment for unemployed persons; to amend the Industrial Training Act 1964 and the law relating to the provision by education authorities of services relating to employment; and for purposes connected with those matters.’

The Act received Royal Assent on 25th July 1973.

The Act comprises 15 Sections in five Parts, and four Schedules:

The Manpower Services Commission and the Employment Service and Training Services Agencies

  • Section 1. Establishment of the Commission and Agencies
  • Section 2. Functions of the Commission and Agencies
  • Section 3. Control of the Commission by Secretary of State
  • Section 4. Obtaining and disclosure of information by the Commission and Agencies etc.

Additional powers of Secretary of State

  • Section 5. Additional powers of Secretary of State

Modification of Industrial Training Act 1964 and other enactments

  • Section 6. Modification of Act of 1964
  • Section 7. Modification and exclusion of other enactments in relation to the Commission and Agencies

Careers services of education authorities

  • Section 8. Provision of services by education authorities
  • Section 9. Records of vocational advice
  • Section 10. Control of education authorities by Secretary of State

Supplemental

  • Section 11. Financial provisions
  • Section 12. Ancillary and transitional provisions
  • Section 13. Interpretation etc.
  • Section 14. Minor and consequential amendments of enactments, and repeals
  • Section 15. Short title, commencement and extent

Schedules

  • Schedule 1. Additional provisions relating to constitution etc. of the Commission and Agencies
  • Schedule 2. Modifications of Industrial Training Act 1964
  • Schedule 3. Minor and consequential amendments of enactments
  • Schedule 4. Repeals

Most of the provisions of the Employment and Training Act 1973 came into force on 1 January 1974.

Subsequent amendments

The Employment and Training Act 1973 has been amended by later legislation.

Section 7 was repealed by Employment Protection Act 1975

Section 1, Section 3 and Schedule 1 were repealed by the Employment Act 1989 

New sections: 2A Sex industry; 9A Welsh Ministers; 10A Provision of ancillary goods and services; and 10B Inspection, were added by subsequent legislation.

The Manpower Services Commission was renamed the Training Commission in October 1987 and was abolished in 1988.

See also

References

  1. ^ Hansard. "Employment and Training Bill, Volume 852: debated on Tuesday 13 March 1973". Hansard. Retrieved 13 January 2025.
  2. ^ "Employment and Training Act 1973 (as enacted)". Retrieved 13 January 2025.
  3. Howells, David J. (September 1980). "The Manpower Services Commission: The First Five Years". Public Administration. 58 (3): 305–332.
  4. ^ "Employment and Training Act 1973 (current, as amended)". Retrieved 13 January 2025.