HR magazine's learning and development special
HR magazine, hrmagazine.co.uk, Thursday, 03 September 2009, 12:37pm,
We take a look at the evolution of e-learning, the fast growth of workplace learning, the legal implications of work-based qualifications, how trade unions are keeping employers committed to learning as well as the continuing issue of how to attain return on investment from training.
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