ECONOMIC GROWTH

Local leadership needed to secure skills for the future

The top-down national government approach to skills provision is not working. It is time for local government to take up the reigns in setting the skills agenda, writes Mark Boleat.

The economy is recovering. Unemployment, including youth unemployment is going down. It looks like a rosy picture, but scratch the surface and it appears that the UK has a skills problem.

When both the CBI and the Trades Union Congress (TUC) voice strong concerns that too many employers are struggling to find workers with the requisite skills, and too many workers are trapped in low-paid, low-skilled work, we know action is needed.

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