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“Financial performance and productivity rely on skilled people. I call on every employer in the country to put training at the top of the agenda. Nothing is more important.”

Lord Jones, former Skills Envoy

Events - 06th November 2008

Business Action on Skills Annual Dinner

Thursday November 06th, 2008, 18:00 | London

Over the past five years, Business Action on Skills has supported a large number of private sector employers by making the business case for investing resources in skills and in supporting them to find solutions to their training and development needs. The evening is an established showcase demonstrating the impact of skills training upon business, the individual and the wider society.

Hosted by the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Skills, Lord Young. Speaking

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