1.4 million workers would not be able to join scheme because it is only open to people without a level 3 qualification.
Learning & development
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To create a true ‘speak up’ culture, organisations need to stop trying to fix individuals’ behaviours and focus on how...
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Aspiring airline pilots have been warned not to begin any training courses as they are unlikely to find employment.
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With just a few weeks to go until the Personnel Today Awards, we continue to celebrate those on the 2020...
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Widespread working from home is creating an imperative for teams to review and adopt different management styles. Paida Dube examines...
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Financial support has been a lifeline for many employers as a way to avoid potential redundancy. But training is going...
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City & Guilds has urged the government to devolve skills and training to the UK's regions.
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Nine in 10 manufacturers have benefitted from adopting digital processes during the pandemic, but the majority are worried the education...
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The UK’s skills gap could be tackled by creating sector specialist ‘employer hubs’ at local colleges.
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The Personnel Today Awards take place in just a few weeks. As part of our ongoing coverage of the shortlisted...
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We continue our countdown to the Personnel Today Awards 2020 by taking a closer look at the organisations shortlisted for...
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Tesco, Arla Foods and Tata Steel are among employers backing a campaign to persuade the government to rethink plans to scrap the Union Learning Fund.
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The loss of face-to-face interaction at work due to the pandemic could harm young professionals’ careers, according to CEMS, a...
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As we continue our countdown to the Personnel Today Awards on 26 November, we showcase the organisations shortlisted for the...
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The needs of the UK’s £225bn professional services sector are being overlooked in the UK-EU trade talks according a sub-committee...