SMEs shun school system
18 Aug 2011 | by Emma Haslett
A survey of micro-businesses suggests school-leavers and graduates don't have the right skills for business. So those A* grades at A-Level might have been a waste of time...
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A survey of micro-businesses suggests school-leavers and graduates don't have the right skills for business. So those A* grades at A-Level might have been a waste of time...
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A report by the ex-BP chief says university fees should be capped to create a free market. The Lib Dems might not agree...
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