Britain’s manufacturers, leading unions, skills training providers and industry bodies have written to the Secretary of State for Education Gavin Williamson, outlining the immediate and direct action needed to safeguard Britain’s skills, young people and the manufacturing sector as a whole.
A consortium of industrial stakeholders have called on the government to take urgent action to safeguard the skills the country’s economy needs now and in the future by acting to save the country’s apprenticeships and reskill, retrain and redeploy the expertise of those skilled workers made redundant as a result of COVID. Apprenticeships, long seen…
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