Staff training

Research finds employees believe their bosses overlook training

Nearly half of UK employees believe their bosses overlook staff training, according to research by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) .

A survey of 1,000 workers found that while 42% of employees think their employer is unlikely to give them training, more than half the supervisors questioned said they would.

However, 60% of respondents pointed to time as the biggest constraint for training provision, while 49% admitted to being put off by the cost.

Glenn Robinson, director at Train to Gain, says: "Feedback has shown that employees of all levels are keen to push their boundaries, and where better to start than by training. While time and money are traditionally the biggest barriers to training, thanks to Train to Gain, it has never been easier."

The LSC is leading the government's Train to Gain initiative, a free skills brokerage service, which is crucial to the government's attempt to meet its Leitch Review target of increasing the proportion of adults holding Level 2 qualifications to 90% by 2020.

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