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The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) has today welcomed new proposals to put more focus on outcomes of learning for adult learners.
UK Commission for Employment and Skills welcomes new findings on youth unemployment, but claims much work is still to be done to tackle the problem.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) calls for employers to do more to help young people into work, following new findings from HSBC and the Prince's Trust.
Engineering employers in the UK must do more to attract graduates into engineering careers, the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) claims.
New report calls for swift action to improve jobs and skills to maximise growth and build on the economic upturn.
New report 'Precarious futures? Youth employment in an international context' highlights young people have crucial need for experience.
Businesses across the UK are being offered co-investment to help develop new ways of boosting management skills in their sector.
The government will invest in partnership with energy and utility companies to address skills and recruitment issues in the sector.
Data from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills' Employer Skills Survey 2013 shows signs of growth for Wales, but calls for more to be done to combat skills shortages.
Fieldwork is now underway for the UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) Employer Investment Fund and Growth and Innovation Fund survey
Matthew Hancock unveils £25 million additional support for businesses to take the lead in improving training for new and current employees.
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UKCES today launched the Futures Programme, a new approach to targeting workforce development problems that are holding back growth.
Businesses in the off-site construction industry are invited to bid for up to £600,000 for skills research and development (R&D).
Winners of the UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) Careerhack app challenge are announced, with young UK talent sweeping the board.
A ground-breaking report on the future of work has highlighted the dramatic changes UK workers can expect to see in the next 2 decades.
Research into how temporary or zero-hours contracts affect employees' career development opportunities.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) has published a guide dispelling myths around work experience and highlighting its role in early careers.
A new cross-industry project has been launched to help businesses measure the value of their workforce.
A sharp rise in skills shortages could be holding back the UK’s economic recovery.
Grant Thornton UK LLP will act as the licensed Investors In People (IIP) centre for south of England.
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