Leaders and managers from seventeen SME firms gathered in the House of Lords yesterday to voice their concerns over access to quality skills provision and gain a stronger voice through unity.
The collection of SMEs was marshalled by Richard Bridgman, chairman of specialist engineering firm Warren Services and also chair for sector skills council Semta in East of England. “SMEs have been overlooked for too long when it comes to their skills needs,” said Bridgman. “Government, Semta and training providers need to put themselves in the…
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