Give Employers Credit for Training and Get Welsh Workers the Right Skills for Their Jobs
Western Mail › January 23, 2008
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Western Mail › January 23, 2008
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Last week the Welsh Assembly Government launched its third skills and employment strategy, called Skills That Work For Wales. It sets out some of WAG's thinking on how to make the provision of publicly funded training in Wales more relevant to the world of work and on getting more of the economically inactive - those who cannot or who choose not to work - into employment.
It talks about putting employers at the centre of this strategy, with a stronger voice, and promises a more focused and tailored skills service in return for business taking more responsibility and putting in its own funding.See the full content of this document
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Give Employers Credit for Training and Get Welsh Workers the Right Skills for Their Jobs
This attempt to align the skills agenda with employers' needs will be welcomed by business in Wales, though the details of delivery will be crucial to its success.
Employers have a mixed, but overall pragmatic, approa...See the full content of this document
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