Cameron tells firms to learn from Germany about skills
THE UK must learn lessons from Germany if it is to plug a skills deficit that threatens the future competitiveness of British industry, David Cameron has said.
He urged schools, colleges and businesses to take a “more Germanic approach” by consulting on what skills were most needed in the next generation of workers.
The Prime Minister yesterday spoke out after being challenged on a visit to a car parts plant over what he was doing to ensure UK firms could compete in the future.
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