
skillsBy Ed Reed
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Apr 10, 2024 |
efwd.energyvoice.com | Steven Gilmore |Ed Reed |analysisSteven Gilmore |skillsBy Ed Reed
analysisThe UK needs to expand its capacity to train and retrain workers as part of delivering the skills required for the shift to green energy and sustainabilityOver the long-term, there needs to be a greater focus on vocational and technical education. But as at least 80% of the 2030 workforce is already in the labour market, re-training and upskilling are the prioritiesIndustry is best placed to identify what skills are needed and how they should be taught.
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