Workplace literacy and numeracy moves welcomed
Media release
21 November 2005
Workplace literacy
and numeracy moves welcomed by Business NZ
Business NZ
Chief Executive Phil O'Reilly today welcomed the
Government's announcement that it would develop a
comprehensive strategy to improve literacy and numeracy
skills in the workforce.
"The lack of these fundamental skills in a relatively high proportion of employees has long been a key concern for employers. These skills are the foundation for all other forms of training and learning. Without them, there can be no real progress," he said.
"Business NZ welcomes the Government focus on ensuring everyone in the workforce has an adequate level of literacy and numeracy skills. This will be a difficult task, but will be central to lifting productivity, growth and ultimately wages. It is imperative that the work is adequately resourced.
"It will be important for the Government to include and engage business in this work. Business NZ looks forward to working with the Department of Labour and Tertiary Education Commission to ensure the voice of business is reflected in the final strategy."
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