Skills 2030: Building an adult skills system that works
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In partnership with J.P Morgan, IPPR held an event on the future of the adult skills system in Manchester in February. Speakers included Cllr Sean Anstee, Leader of Trafford Council, Lucy Powell MP, MP for Manchester Central and Clare McNeil, Associate Director for Work and Families, IPPR. This event was part of New Skills at Work, an ongoing, global, multiyear programme of work that aims to address skills and employment issues, announced by J. P. Morgan in 2013.
Skills 2030: Building an adult skills system that works
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