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“Getting started is easier than you might imagine. Many other employers are willing to share their knowledge and experience on skills.”

David Fairhurst, Senior Vice President, People, McDonald’s

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Free promotional materials for workplace learning

External Doc. | Friday May 09th, 2008
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If you are raising the profile of Skills for Life within your workplace Get On can help. The Get On campaign have free goodies including scratchcards, stickers, and pens to help get Skills for Life at the forefront of your learner's minds. To find out more about the materials and to order call 020 7544 3130 and quote LAW08 or email get-on@fishburn-hedges.co.uk with LAW08 in the subject header.

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