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It has been claimed that the amount of money employers spend on training in 2009 will not be badly affected by the credit crunch.
According to a report from e-learning specialist Cegos, 44 per cent of 254 learning and development professionals questioned said they expected their training...
According to a report from e-learning specialist Cegos, 44 per cent of 254 learning and development professionals questioned said they expected their training...

Employers urged to give staff email training
27/11/2008
Training should be given to employees so they know how to use their email systems and manage their time effectively, it has been claimed.
Web User magazine believes that companies can experience a loss of productivity because their staff do not know how to deal with messages...
Web User magazine believes that companies can experience a loss of productivity because their staff do not know how to deal with messages...

Millions of Brits are hoping to develop new skills and gain further qualifications in a bid to help them find work during the credit crunch.
Research by the Association of Colleges (AOC) found that 31 per cent of people are planning to train while the economic situation the UK remains...
Research by the Association of Colleges (AOC) found that 31 per cent of people are planning to train while the economic situation the UK remains...

A new health and wellbeing programme has been announced by the John Lewis Partnership which is giving employees the chance to take part in training schemes to become sports coaches.
The scheme will run for the four years leading up the 2012 Olympics in London and all 69,000 'partners', as...
The scheme will run for the four years leading up the 2012 Olympics in London and all 69,000 'partners', as...

The economic downturn should not stop employers from spending money on training their workers, senior figures have said.
In an open letter, many top-ranking management workers, including Marks and Spencer chairman Sir Stuart Rose, said that cutting staff training budgets was a "false...
In an open letter, many top-ranking management workers, including Marks and Spencer chairman Sir Stuart Rose, said that cutting staff training budgets was a "false...
