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Companies and learners gain real benefits from work-related training

Employers reap the benefits of better motivated and more highly skilled staff when they get involved in work-related training such as apprenticeships, according to a report published today by Ofsted, the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills.

The report, Good practice in involving employers in work-related education and training, highlights that training developed by providers working closely with companies helps employees - and new employees - make greater contributions to the effectiveness of their business.