The government and employers signed an agreement to improve the skills level of industry, science and recent technologies workers. The government announced this on May 28, a few days after committing to promote a right to occupational training (see our article No. 080422). (Ref. 080451)
£500-1.800 per employee. The government’s strategy, materialized with the ‘Train to Gain’ initiative, which aims at paying for occupational trainings so that all British employees can get to the GCSE level, is now more ambitious. Indeed, £65 million from this program are going to be dedicated to boost skills in science, engineering, manufacturing and technology industries. Semta, the Sector Skills Council for science, engineering and manufacturing technologies, will receive the money and be in
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