Joining the lively skills debate
By Victoria Green (September 2007 Issue)
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An invitation to take part in a “lively, open and candid discussion” about the skills challenges facing the public sector has gone out to TJ readers.
Sister publication Whitehall and Westminster World – a fortnightly newspaper for civil servants – is due to hold the Meeting the Skills Challenge in the Public Sector for 2020 conference at the Commonwealth Club in London on 1 November.
The event is designed primarily for all those developing and contributing to the learning, development and general training of employees in the public sector. It will offer an opportunity to share experiences, discuss specific issues and engage with experts and peers on the skills challenge.
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