By Jerome Smail2021-04-20T09:29:00+01:00
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Scottish Bakers has launched its own ‘manifesto’ ahead of the Scottish elections next month, outlining what it sees as the key issues in the sector.
With the Holyrood poll taking place on 6 May 2021, the trade body is calling on the incoming Scottish government to:
· Support growth across the sector which, according to Scottish Bakers, “needs time and access to support to recover fully from the impact of Covid”
· Continue to promote and fund apprenticeships to bring new entrants into the sector, allowing upskilling and productivity benefits to be realised
· Invest in low-carbon energy to help the sector transition and bring forward policies that support members in their move to reduce their environmental impacts without affecting operations
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Media release: Scottish Bakers training arm launches food and drink productivity programme in bite-sized chunks
NATIONAL Food and Drink Training (NFDT) is a leading provider of vocational training to Scotland’s food and drink manufacturing sector.
As part of long-established trade association, Scottish Bakers, NFDT has been delivering high-quality training and skills programmes for more than 20 years to some of the most recognised food businesses in Scotland.
As a result of much-needed funding from South of Scotland Enterprise, into developing skills for the future, NFDT has announced the launch of BITE-SIZED CHUNKS, a series of ten online learning modules.
The programme provides participants with the skills and means to start productivity improvement processes within their business.