Examples of using Skills development in English and their translations into Finnish
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Skills development stimulus requires an analysis of the development of the work organisation
Education, public information programmes, skills development and innovation are all needed to drive home the message to all parts of society.
The Agenda aims at promoting skills development, including the mutual recognition of qualifications,
Measures aimed at enhancing training and skills development are also valuable,
Each year, several projects relating to skills development in and for enterprises are financed by the Leonardo da Vinci programme.
Easily accessible CVET for people in different life situations facilitating skills development and career changes.
and promote skills development and dissemination of knowledge and technologies to improve performance and productivity.
The strategy calls for measures to boost skills development, access to finance, promotion of new business models,
transformation of data and skills development) was expected, only a few Member States reported that they had made this investment.
freedom but with responsibility and skills development, all with a local connection.
employment, education, skills development and citizenship.
attach great importance to education, training and skills development in their Lisbon National Reform Programmes 2005-2008.
There is a need for better targeted, sustained and enhanced levels of investment in education and training to achieve high quality education and training, lifelong learning and skills development.
Investment in human capital, skills development and lifelong learning are key to responding to these challenges.
working standards, skills development and life-long learning.
must support continuous skills development to prepare workers for future jobs.
the same public resources should reappear in family policy and skills development.
The programme will finance business co-operation, skills development related to information technologies
The EESC calls on the Commission to support the promotion of self-employment and workforce skills development as a means to tackle the crisis
Investment in human capital, skills development and lifelong learning are key to responding to these challenges.