Thu, 22 Jul 2010 12:46:00 GMT
The NASUWT comments on the news that the gateway process that determines whether schools and colleges are capable of delivering diplomas is to be abandoned.
Right to request training will enable workers to improve their skills
Commenting on the Skills for Sustainable Growth consultation, launched today (Thursday) by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: “Ten million workers received no training last year so the Government must use every possible lever to encourage more employers to offer staff training…
Right to request training will enable workers to improve their skills
Commenting on the Skills for Sustainable Growth consultation, launched today (Thursday) by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Right to request training will enable workers to improve their skills
Commenting on the Skills for Sustainable Growth consultation, launched today (Thursday) by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
UCU responds to minister’s speech on plans for further education colleges
Responding to a speech by the further education minister, John Hayes, UCU today said the government had to ensure that colleges' vital work in all areas of the country was allowed to continue.
UNISON welcomes Kings fund report
Sharing best practice is key to boosting NHS productivity
Why Usdaw is endorsing David Miliband
Following the endorsement by Usdaw's Executive Council of David Miliband for leader of the Labour Party, Usdaw's General Secretary commented.
Usdaw backs Oona King for Mayor of London
Usdaw, the shopworkers union, today announced they are backing Oona King in the race to become Labour's candidate for the Mayor of London election in 2012.
Why Usdaw is endorsing David Miliband
Following the endorsement by Usdaw's Executive Council of David Miliband for leader of the Labour Party, Usdaw's General Secretary commented.
UCATT Brands Planned Nottinghamshire County Council Job Losses As Unnecessary
Construction union UCATT have warned that plans by Nottinghamshire County Council to cut 250 jobs are unnecessary and will inevitably result in far poorer services for all of Nottinghamshire.