BERR has worked with the CBI, the TUC and DIUS to produce a publication that we believe breaks new ground. It addresses a critical, yet relatively unexplored, aspect of the training and skills agenda – how two-way dialogue on training between employer and workforce can be achieved effectively and the benefits this brings to both.
‘It’s Time to Talk Training’ uses 10 real-life examples of effective workplace dialogue on training in action. Covering a number of business sectors, sizes and industrial relations models, the case studies are intended to act as a guide for employers, unions and employees on how best they can engage on training and skills issues.
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To support the guidance, BERR commissioned 12 longer case studies, prepared by the Leeds University Business School, that expand on the examples used in ‘It’s Time to Talk Training’.
To read more about how various organisations have approached dialogue on training and skills, read the case studies, below:
| One of the UK's largest bread bakers, producing over 450 different types of bread | |
| A small, award winning restaurant group specialising in Indian and Pan Asian cuisine | |
| A management company that provides services, including a holiday home park, countryside leisure facilities and tenancies of residential properties and office units | |
Case study: Merseytravel | A public sector body that co-ordinates public transport on Merseyside |
Case study: Fujitsu Services | Fujitsu Services designs, builds and operates complex IT infrastructure and provides related technical and consultancy service |
| A local Government organisation employing approximately 15,000 staff | |
Case study: Hydrasun | Manufacturer of industrial hoses for the oil, gas and defence industries and provider of inspection services and product training |
| The Inchinnan factory manufactures aeroplane engine components | |
Case study: Ogilvy Group | Ogilvy Group UK operates 13 companies across the spectrum of brand communications |
Case study: VT Shipbuilding | VT Shipbuilding’s primary activity is the design and construction of military marine vessels |
| A financial services company based in the Isle of Man |