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C & G and 17th edition courses
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<blockquote data-quote="Nicky Tesla" data-source="post: 9662" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>You dont have to pass the 17th at all mate, it is just a recommendation. The QS is the only one in the company that needs to show a good working knowledge of the 17th, and this CAN be done by passing the 17th exam but is only recommended.</p><p></p><p>If you are on PAYE, what ever training is required to keep you compliant, the company is obliged to give facilitate that training and that includes paying for it and the days off required to do this. I know because i am going through the exact same thing with my employer but my union rep says this is against the law.</p><p></p><p>Yes you can just take the exam without doing the course, its only</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicky Tesla, post: 9662, member: 445"] You dont have to pass the 17th at all mate, it is just a recommendation. The QS is the only one in the company that needs to show a good working knowledge of the 17th, and this CAN be done by passing the 17th exam but is only recommended. If you are on PAYE, what ever training is required to keep you compliant, the company is obliged to give facilitate that training and that includes paying for it and the days off required to do this. I know because i am going through the exact same thing with my employer but my union rep says this is against the law. Yes you can just take the exam without doing the course, its only [/QUOTE]
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