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Levelling up will only succeed with skills-led approach, warns Whitehall s former top mandarin

Levelling up will only succeed with skills-led approach, warns Whitehall s former top mandarin
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How the citizen developer movement is driving digital transformation

18 December 2020 As we look to the future, does the citizen developer movement provide an answer to the digital skills gap? (Image credit: Image Credit: Chombosan / Shutterstock) In 2020 nearly every aspect of life has been upended, on both an organizational and individual level. Consumer behavior has shifted dramatically as we adapted to lockdowns and social distancing regulations and, to keep up, organizations have relied on software and hardware technologies to transform and modify business operations at rapid speed. Digital transformation (DX) is no longer a buzzword but a lifeline for thousands of businesses across the UK and around the world - organizations across a broad range of industries must implement the right technology to maximize performance outcomes and overall user experience. As a result, executive teams have had to turn inwards to reevaluate their DX plans to keep up with today’s digitalized world. 

Education Secretary sets out Skills Bill opportunities

Education Secretary sets out Skills Bill opportunities Gavin Williamson spoke at ResPublica about how the Post-16 Education and Skills Bill will help to level up the country, building back better from the pandemic. From: Thank you for those kind words Chris [Skidmore]. I know that as Universities Minister you cared passionately about making sure all our young people got the right opportunities to get on in life and how important it is for our further and higher education sectors to work together more closely. I will be taking a keen interest in your chairmanship of the new Lifelong Education Commission which I know is going to be looking at these issues among many others.

Labour warns of two-tier world of work without strengthened protections

May 18, 2021, 10:33 pm Andy McDonald, who is calling for the right to flexible working to be enshrined in law (Peter Byrne/PA) Sign up for our daily Politics briefing for political exclusives, analysis and debate. Thank you for signing up to our Politics newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The right to flexible and remote working should be enshrined in law, Labour has said, as it was feared a “two-tier world of work” would become further entrenched after the pandemic. Labour claims that analysis of data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows that while chief executives and those living in London are most likely to be able to work from home, young people, keyworkers and those who live in the north of England are losing out.

Labour warns of two-tier world of work without strengthened protections | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

The right to flexible and remote working should be enshrined in law, Labour has said, as it was feared a “two-tier world of work” would become further entrenched after the pandemic. Labour claims that analysis of data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows that while chief executives and those living in London are most likely to be able to work from home, young people, keyworkers and those who live in the north of England are losing out. The party said the Government had promised to protect workers’ rights in the Employment Bill in 2019, but that this had failed to materialise.

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