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Opportunity and skills in the knowledge-driven economy: a final statement on the work of the National Skills Task Force from the Secretary of State for Education and Employment

The National Skills Task Force was established in the United Kingdom (UK) in 1998 to develop a National Skills Agenda to ensure that the workforce had the necessary skills to maintain high levels of employment, to compete in the global marketplace, and to provide learning and employment opportunities for all individuals. This document from the Secretary of State for Education and Employment, sets out the Department for Education and Employment's (DfEE's) plans to act on the recommendations of the National Skills Task Force to realise the skill development required for economic success. The plan aims to strengthen the link between learning and employment, create excellence in vocational learning, provide second chance learning opportunities for adults, ensure equal opportunities for both men and women in job searching and skill development, and engage employers in the skills agenda.

The National Skills Task Force was established in the United Kingdom (UK) in 1998 to develop a National Skills Agenda to ...  Show Full Abstract  

Corporate authors: Great Britain. Department for Education and Employment (DfEE)
Date: 2001
Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain
Resource type: Report
Subjects: Workforce development; Skills and knowledge; Economics;

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