This snapshot, taken on 30/03/2010, shows web content selected for preservation by The National Archives. External links, forms and search boxes may not work in archived websites.

The Skills Pledge

Today training is more important than ever. Improving the skills of your staff during the economic downturn is the best way to ensure organisations are as resilient as possible.

The Skills Pledge

What's more, employers whose staff have the skills to offer high-quality products and services most efficiently will not only be best-placed to weather the downturn, but they can also take advantage quickly when the economy picks up again.

It is estimated that 15 per cent of organisations currently suffer from skills gaps. If we don't bridge these gaps, our economy will shrink and our standard of living will fall. To combat this, we are working with employers, employees and the Government to improve our nation's skills.

The Skills Pledge aims to achieve a shared understanding of the value of training and encourage businesses to invest in skills accordingly.

Apprenticeships in action

How to make the Skills Pledge

Ready to make the Skills Pledge?

Find out how to make the Skills Pledge
Two colleagues working around a laptop

Contact a Business Link Adviser

For impartial expert advice on your training needs speak to a Business Link Adviser on 0845 600 9 006.

Complete the Business Link Adviser online form