Financial support will be offered for retraining in the wake of redundancies.
His base in Yvelines, a suburb of Paris, was an industrial-sized site incorporating a school where, on any day, 400 working chefs would be retraining in every branch of cookery.
Investment intentions for the year ahead were mixed, with increases in spending expected in product and process innovation but declines forecast in training and retraining and investment in buildings.
"Governments should step up efforts to support skills and retraining activities in order to address such mismatches which particularly affect young people, " Ryder said.
Or the woman I met who, after 16 years as a lab tech, came to Kingsborough Community College in New York for retraining, and graduated in nursing with a job offer waiting.
That conversion involved retraining hundreds of people in new techniques, but there was something else involved.
And before they get a single unemployment check, most are being shuttled into a six-week retraining program, held in classrooms converted from old storage rooms at Lego's plant and paid for by unions and the government.
Randfontein is offering to arrange retraining for sacked miners, in welding or carpentry, for example.
We are talking 1, 000 hours of, in essence, retraining to prepare for another job.
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Those who are uncomfortable with that idea will be in need of retraining.
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Particularly contentious is a plan to use pupils' test scores to help identify ineffective teachers as in need of retraining.
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Although companies said they expected to invest in training and retraining their workforce, they did not intend to spend money on new plant and buildings.
This implies a need for continuous employee training and retraining with respect to sustainability in order to keep the workforce current with the changing business environment and shifting talent needs.
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That makes finding new ways of reaching students, like mobile technology, more important in delivering the retraining that will help close the gap between the skills they have and the skills demanded by the job market.
Oracle is retraining most of its salesforce in e-business technology and business practices in the hope that, now that they no longer have to haggle over contract terms, they can spend more time understanding the customer and the technology.
" In addition, CNPC will receive an undisclosed amount of funding and will use those funds to repay an unspecified amount of "borrowings" (the underlying activities which these borrowings funded is also unknown), and to "fund the employee retraining and severance plans established in connection with the restructuring of the CNPC group.
Critics claim that non-government directors tend to defend their organisations' interests, particularly in the billions spent on retraining, most of which goes to firms owned either by unions or by employers' associations.
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The package is also vague about how the government will cope with unemployment and the need for retraining that would come with widespread bankruptcies in businesses the banks are now propping up, notably in retailing and construction.
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One of the most useful in the long run is cognitive retraining.
She spent time in front of a mirror, retraining the shape of her mouth, forcing her lips into a long oval "O" to evoke Ms. Garland's face in midbelt but pulling back when the look turned clownish.
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After intervening to end the decade-long rebel war there in 2000, the British Army began retraining the Sierra Leonean armed forces.
Where a factory worker is displaced, they may have to relocate (i.e. be on their bike, as Lord Tebbit once said in the UK), or seek retraining.
Qantas has been embroiled in a bitter labor dispute over pay cuts and job protections that resulted in the airline shutting down earlier this year. (Government officials ordered it back into service.) The year-old airport system required extensive retraining of staff, but didn't result in layoffs, which the union confirms.
Dr Abdullah has since undertaken retraining at the Universiti Kebangsann Malaysia Medical Centre where she qualified in 1990.
A4e started in South Yorkshire more than 20 years ago to provide retraining to large numbers of Sheffield steelworkers who became redundant when the industry started to decline.
And most important, to go through a period of retraining with all of the replacements and new personnel that would get in, so that the next time they went over they would go as a cohesive and well-trained team.
AirAsia, which will operate Airbus A320 aircraft in India, can employ many of these pilots with little retraining needed as they operated the same aircraft type while at Kingfisher.
Relief from such pains will not come until the government has put in place social safety nets such as unemployment insurance as well as a job retraining scheme.
With more than ten years of his working life invested in becoming qualified and skilled in this sector, Jad isn't about to take up the government offers of retraining opportunities.
But soon we moved on to weather and sports and by the time we thought about them again, it was a different plant in a different city, and the state was offering dislocated worker programs, readjustment and retraining services, and skills workshops.
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