All skills articles – Page 3
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Peabody plans new centre to tackle skills crisis
Housing association teaming up South-east London council and local collegeÂ
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Look beyond the job board when recruiting
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø skills capacity and a loyal and energetic workforce is the key to long-term success – yet the reality is that recruitment sites or job boards are no longer the only way to find talent
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FMB calls for apprenticeship levy reform after drop off in apprenticeship starts
Starts fell to 27,000 from 41,600
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CITB urges industry to help axed Carillion workers
Training body says hundreds of jobs are needed to keep skilled workers in the industry
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More than 150,000 jobs to be created over the next five years, says CITB
Spurt in jobs forecast to come despite Brexit uncertainties
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Housebuilders looking to modern methods to plug housing gap, says survey
Skills shortage and Brexit still pose major barriers to increasing housing stock
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DfE launches £170m fund for Institutes of Technology
Establishment of new facilities aimed at tackling the skills gapÂ
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Build more homes along with infrastructure, says former minister
Hazel Blears now has role at Land and Lakes which will see accommodation it is building used to put up nuclear workers
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Industry must widen talent pool, say nuclear leaders
Power station bosses say cross-sector workers key to skills crisis
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Construction leads inaugural T-level qualifications
Construction one of three areas initially covered in £500m government skills investment
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We’ll be getting off relatively lightly if the construction workforce drops by 400,000
The latest forecast from the Construction Skills Network (CSN) suggests that the current recession in construction will have led to a drop of about 400,000 in the number employed by the industry once job shedding ends in early 2011.This would mean a drop of about 15% in the workforce. That ...
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