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6 Dec 2006 12:00AM
According to the newly published Leitch report there needs to be a radical change in the way that young people and adults are trained, and one such possible way is to make it a legal requirement for employers to train staff.
The Government-commissioned study, led by Lord Leitch, sets out far reaching proposals aimed at boosting the country's skills base. The report says Britain needs to focus on “economically valuable skills” that bring higher pay for workers and improved produ... (401 more words)
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