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Research highlights gaps in UK’s workplace training provisions - FMJ
Research highlights gaps in UK’s workplace training provisions - FMJ
In its recent whitepaper report ‘Are we trained for work?’, research by enterprise LMS provider Digits has revealed that over a quarter (27 per cent) of British workers may not have received enough training for their current roles, while a similar number (25 per cent) called their most recent training a box-ticking exercise. Further analysis of ...
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In its recent whitepaper report ‘Are we trained for work?’, research by enterprise LMS provider Digits has revealed that over a quarter (27 per cent) of British workers may not have received enough training for their current roles, while a similar number (25 per cent) called their most recent training a box-ticking exercise. Further analysis of ...
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In its recent whitepaper report ‘Are we trained for work?’, research by enterprise LMS provider Digits has revealed that over a quarter (27 per cent) of British workers may not have received enough training for their current roles, while a similar number (25 per cent) called their most recent training a box-ticking exercise. Further analysis of ...
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Global real estate solutions provider M&G has invested in the MyWorkplace app from Spica Technologies to help streamline its employee and visitor experience. FMJ visited M&G’s head office in London’s Fenchurch Street to see it in action Due to the pandemic the estates and facilities management sector has moved from dabbling in technology to embracing a range of digital workplace solutions to ensure premises are safe and support changed work patterns. Now a growing number are investing in wor...
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A greener office isn’t just a trend but a long-term change toward greater sustainability in the workplace. Many companies and authorities are already voluntarily choosing office designs that are environmentally friendly and save resources. Modern workplace solution expert DURABLE now offers an ecologically sustainable range of desk accessories, made from 80% recycled materials. DURABLE’s production ...
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The nationwide training and apprenticeship provider for hospitality and corporate sectors, is launching a new culinary school to provide apprentices with access to a professional kitchen environment and further learning and development opportunities. The Umbrella Training Culinary School, which launches this month, will be based at Lakefield Hospitality College in London, and will host a ...
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The nationwide training and apprenticeship provider for hospitality and corporate sectors, is launching a new culinary school to provide apprentices with access to a professional kitchen environment and further learning and development opportunities. The Umbrella Training Culinary School, which launches this month, will be based at Lakefield Hospitality College in London, and will host a ...
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Principle Windows, the vertical cleaning division of Principle Cleaning Services, has become the second largest window cleaning operation in the UK. The division, which employs over 100 people and has a turnover of over £7 million, has a market share of 3.4 per cent, according to an industry report by IBISWorld1. Principle Windows has grown from humble beginnings in 2013 when it had four employees from East London Business Alliance – a non-profit making organisation, which gives local people ...
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The overall findings from this year’s Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management’s (IWFM) Market Outlook report reflect the broader economic picture: challenges of supply chain squeezes; creeping inflation – especially energy prices; and a skills shortage pinching sharply now as the post-Brexit sector finds itself bereft of skilled frontline workers. With the as yet unfelt ...
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Hospitality services company, Bennett Hay, has been awarded a four-year contract with The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square to provide workplace catering for its 650 employees and contractors. The contract win follows the recent completion of a purpose-built accommodation hub for National Gallery employees designed to provide modern, flexible workspace that encourage collaborative working practices ...
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