Keir Starmer Unveils Skills England to Revamp UK Training System
The new body aims to address skills shortages and reduce reliance on foreign labor by aligning training with economic needs.
- Skills England will unite government, businesses, trade unions, and training providers to tackle the nation's skills gap.
- The initiative includes collaboration with the Migration Advisory Committee to decrease dependency on overseas workers.
- Former Co-Operative Group CEO Richard Pennycook appointed as interim chairman of Skills England.
- Skills shortages have doubled since 2017, now accounting for 36% of job vacancies.
- Labour plans to reform the apprenticeship levy to support the new training framework.