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Sir Gerry Berragan: Employers have responsibility to train workers
The chief executive of the Institute for Apprentices has said employers have a responsibility to train workers with the skills they need
10 March 2018
Apprenticeship reform benefits everyone, says director of NAS
At the end of National Apprenticeships Week 2018, we ask Sue Husband for her top five benefits from the apprenticeship reforms
9 March 2018
‘Apprenticeship reforms put the onus back on employers’
Institute for Apprenticeships chief executive Sir Gerry Berragan tells George Ryan how he plans to help the sector fix the skills shortfall
9 March 2018
Sixth-form college no longer of concern
Gateway Sixth Form College has improved enough for commissioner’s notice to be lifted
7 March 2018
Providers should not top-slice more than 20 per cent for subcontracting
Organisations will be encouraging providers to whistleblow on any prime providers who choose to ignore the guidance’s recommendations
7 March 2018
Authorities to receive almost £1 million to help implement adult skills devolution
Plans to implement adult education devolution were delayed by a year, but now authorities have been allocated cash to get the ball rolling
6 March 2018
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