Employers from across the Marches are being invited to a fact-finding event which will outline the progress being made in tackling the region’s labour and skills shortages.
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The event is being held at MIRA Technology Institute in Nuneaton, and Shropshire Chamber of Commerce – which leads the LSIP project in the Marches area – is urging Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and Herefordshire businesses to attend. “The depth of employer engagement achieved is testament to the relationship we have with businesses and the value employers put on the LSIP projects. We’d love to see a good representation of businesses from the Marches at this event.”
The September 6 event is a chance to celebrate the achievements so far, to look ahead to the next phase of delivering against the plan and to talk to businesses about their ongoing needs. Speakers will include Dr Mel Collins from the Department for Education, and there will be panel sessions to provoke wider discussion.
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