Labour flags concern over outsourcing of England catch-up tu

Labour flags concern over outsourcing of England catch-up tuition


Last modified on Thu 3 Jun 2021 16.55 EDT
Labour has accused the government of outsourcing its flagship national tutoring programme, designed to help the most disadvantaged children catch up after the Covid pandemic, to a giant human resources conglomerate “with little tutoring experience”.
The £25m contract to provide one-to-one and small-group tuition, which is at the heart of the government’s catch-up programme for England’s children, has been handed to the vast Dutch multinational company Randstad, it was confirmed this week.
It is understood that Randstad, which has offices in 38 countries spread across five continents and an annual turnover of £17bn, put in a significantly cheaper bid than its only rival in the tendering process, raising concerns that the government has prioritised cost over quality.

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