Can education really fill the e-skill gap? The government's scheme to resolve what it says is an urgent crisis of IT skills seems to have put a few

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The government's scheme to resolve what it says is an urgent crisis of IT skills seems to have put a few commercial training providers' noses out of joint. Mark Ballard investigates why trainers feel that they have been treated as an afterthought.

Government agency e-Skills UK is trying to ensure that employers are provided with adequate sources of training and a reliable source of technically savvy new recruits. The agency embarked on i...

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