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Learning & development
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Many young employees in the UK suffer from a crisis of confidence on their first day at work, research reveals
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British Chambers of Commerce calls for radical overhaul of education and skills delivery
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryBusinesses want a complete rethink so that training is geared to business needs.
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CIPD annual learning and development survey: UK training budgets slashed by a quarter
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryThe failure to invest in training is affecting the UK's ability to compete globally.
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The amount of training European employees receive continues to fall, despite repeated warnings that the continent must focus on developing highly skilled economies, according to major new research
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Managers from the Co-operative Financial Services (CFS) group have just completed the first round of a postgraduate diploma in strategic leadership in collaboration with Lancaster University Management School
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Workplace training ranges from energetic days out to the downright dangerous. But where does liability lie if something goes wrong, asks Kirstie Redford?
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Paul Turner, general manager (people) at West Bromwich Building Society, has been appointed a visiting fellow to the University of...
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Sainsbury's is to become the first supermarket chain to develop a specific retail apprenticeship scheme for bakers.
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I relocated from South Africa to the UK about 18 months ago and I have sent CV after CV into the market, but I am yet to be invited for an interview.
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The Home Office has signed a deal to roll out on demand learning services to 22,500 staff under the Professional Skills for Government (PSG) initiative.
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Financial services firms are spending more on training their IT staff to meet the demands of regulatory compliance, according to training provider Thomson NETg
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Forcing employees, such as care workers, kitchen staff and railway track maintenance engineers, to obtain licences to prove they are fully trained is unlikely to improve standards, according to HR consultancy Croner.
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A government initiative to recruit business professionals into teaching is being undermined by poor training, the education watchdog has warned.