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8 Jan 2008 2:00PM
We all know the story - young people nowadays do not provide businesses with the basic skills they need and skills shortages will mean the country faces an economic disaster. If only we were more like Germany, or maybe India, or even China.Every week, more criticism hits the press of government, teachers, trainers and young people themselves.
But within this debate it's becoming increasingly noticeable that some employers - the one group of people who now have a real opportunity to make a d... (199 more words)
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