Skills system getting simpler, says study
Posted by Verity Gough in Strategy on Mon, 14/12/2009 - 15:02
The country’s notoriously complex skills system is gradually becoming simpler and more responsive to employers’ needs, according to new research published today.
The report, 'Hiding the Wiring', assesses progress towards implementing ten recommendations for simplifying the skills system made by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills last year and found that of the 7,000 employers surveyed as part of the research, seven out of 10 have knowledge or experience of the country’s publicly-funded skills system.
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