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E: 16/12 Win a hamper
Soozybee
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I found this comp, I haven't entered as I'm not sure what to say tbh
http://www.nfuonline.com/News/Shape-standards,-win-a-hamper/
The farming community is being encouraged to have its say on the different skills, roles and responsibilities in our diverse industry.
Lantra is currently involved in a project to update the National Occupational Standards – a key tool for any size of agricultural business which defines the necessary know-how for different jobs and helps employers pinpoint where training is needed.
Take part in its consultation, and you could win a Christmas hamper from Box Clever.
Alastair Johnston, Lantra’s Agriculture Industry Manager says: “The National Occupational Standards (NOS) create a foundation from which future agricultural qualifications and training are created, so it is very important that we get as much input from industry as possible.
“Agriculture has undergone many skills and technology changes over the past few years, so this vital review will ensure that changes are reflected in the standards, and ensure that tomorrow’s learners have the skills employers will be looking for.”
The consultation runs until December 16.
http://www.nfuonline.com/News/Shape-standards,-win-a-hamper/
The farming community is being encouraged to have its say on the different skills, roles and responsibilities in our diverse industry.
Lantra is currently involved in a project to update the National Occupational Standards – a key tool for any size of agricultural business which defines the necessary know-how for different jobs and helps employers pinpoint where training is needed.
Take part in its consultation, and you could win a Christmas hamper from Box Clever.
Alastair Johnston, Lantra’s Agriculture Industry Manager says: “The National Occupational Standards (NOS) create a foundation from which future agricultural qualifications and training are created, so it is very important that we get as much input from industry as possible.
“Agriculture has undergone many skills and technology changes over the past few years, so this vital review will ensure that changes are reflected in the standards, and ensure that tomorrow’s learners have the skills employers will be looking for.”
The consultation runs until December 16.
Thanks to all posters
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