The Government moved to complete its overhaul of the apprenticeships and skills training system this week, introducing legislation that tightens up oversight of Industry Training Organisations.
Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce said the Industry Training and Apprenticeships Bill would help drive down the number of "phantom" and non-achieving trainees.
Industry Training Organisations (ITOs) are the bodies that act as go-betweens for employers and training organisations, managing apprenticeships and industry training.
Mr Joyce said the new bill would focus ITOs on two core responsibilities; setting skill-standards for their industries and arranging training.
The bill also clarifies the functions and powers of NZ Qualifications Authority in relation to ITOs and gives the minister greater powers to act if ITOs are not operating to the required standard.