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The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) today welcomed the publication of a new report on careers for young people in the capital by London Councils and the London Enterprise Panel.
A new study by the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) examining the ways in which the UK can tackle the 'productivity puzzle' has been welcomed by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKC…
Young people are shunning Saturday jobs – opting instead to ‘play it safe’ by focussing purely on their studies, rather than enhancing their learning with part-time work.
Seven new projects have been launched today by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), aiming to boost the careers of low paid workers in retail and hospitality sectors.
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Just one quarter (26%) of those working in the digital sector are female, new research shows.
New research from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) highlights the vital need for more to be done to improve progression routes in health and social care, as demand for those working in the sector is set to…
Sir Charlie Mayfield, Chair of the UK Commission on Employment and Skills (UKCES) and Chair of the John Lewis Partnership will today deliver a landmark report on the UK’s skills system to parliamentarians and leading busines…
A new report from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) shows many small and medium sized businesses are forging a path when it comes to maximising the talents of their employees, but a gulf exists between the …
Employers in some parts of the country are almost twice as likely to offer work experience as their counterparts in other areas, according to a report published today.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) has welcomed an £11.3 million skills boost for the automotive sector.
UKCES welcomes MyKindaCrowd research into inspiring young people about the world of work.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) today welcomed the publication of the Centre for Cities’ Cities Outlook 2015.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) has welcomed a new report by Engineering UK, calling for action to be taken now to prepare for increasing skills demand.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) has today announced a £2m co-funded Employer Leadership Project with Rape Crisis England & Wales, an expert service provider for the survivors of sexual violence.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) has today announced that it is investing over £875,000 in six pilot projects that will develop innovative ways of boosting leadership and management skills in UK businesses…
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) welcomes a parliamentary report into collaboration between universities and business.
Employer-led training partnership is hailed as a leader in the high value manufacturing (HVM) sector.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) today welcomed skills minister Nick Boles’ announcement that that the Education and Training Foundation is to undertake a review of maths and English qualifications.
New research shows that employers looking for new staff shun social media for the human touch.
UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) launches field work for new Employer Perspectives Survey (EPS).
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