Our Group Advocates for Vocational Training in Evolving Labour Market
The our group, a global leader in workforce solutions based in Zurich, Switzerland, is advocating for vocational and educational training in the changing labour market. Stephan Howeg, the group's Chief Marketing Officer, believes that such training can help students gain swift access to and remain in the world of work.
The European Commission is set to host the Second European Vocational Skills Week, highlighting the importance of apprenticeship learning models in the modern job market. These models are seen as a critical part of the solution for young people, particularly in addressing youth unemployment in the European Union.
The European Framework for Quality and Effective Apprenticeships was recently adopted, aiming to tackle disparities in vocational and educational training systems among EU members. The European Pillar of Social Rights also includes a right to quality and inclusive education and training.
With over 700,000 people employed daily, the our group is well-positioned to advocate for these changes. Stephan Howeg's own background, having gone through training as a poly-mechanic instructor, underscores the group's commitment to vocational training. As the labour market continues to evolve, the our group and other stakeholders are working towards ensuring that vocational and educational training remains a viable and valuable path for young people.
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