New Commission aims to solve West Midlands’ productivity and skills dilemma

Andy Palmer and Nick Page, chief executive of Solihull Council, launch the new WMCA’s Productivity and Skills Commission
An independent commission to harness the expertise of prominent business people, technical specialists and academics has been launched in the West Midlands. The project has been developed by the West Midlands Combined Authority with the intention of boosting the region’s productivity and skills levels. Chaired by Dr Andy Palmer, president and chief executive of luxury car maker Aston Martin, the Productivity and Skills Commission will provide impartial support and advice to the authority as it seeks to reduce unemployment, imp... You can carry on reading TheBusinessDesk.com for free, but you have reached the maximum number of pages an unregistered user can view. To register for an account, click here or login below...
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