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The employer skills survey 2022 focuses on recruitment and skills-shortage vacancies, skills gaps and training and workforce development.
Changes that are now in force will slash migration and prevent the undercutting of British workers by employers looking to recruit cheap labour from overseas.
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Southern Region, Judge D Whitney on Friday 14th December 2018
Aerotropolis development is a metropolitan subregion whose infrastructure, land-use, and economy are centred on an airport
Training providers across England can bid for a share of £8.85 million government funding to offer courses in retrofitting and installing insulation.
A list of restricted certificates allocated each month for employer sponsorship in Skilled Worker.
Explore the essential skills and knowledge you need as a civil servant - part of the Government Campus learning curriculum.
Edinburgh has been selected to host a next-gen supercomputer fuelling economic growth, building on the success of a Bristol-based AI supercomputer, creating high-skilled jobs.
Gillian Keegan sets out importance of evidence and innovation in approach to AI at Bett 2024.
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