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UK Commission for Employment and Skills : ウィキペディア英語版 | UK Commission for Employment and Skills
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills is a non-departmental public body that provides advice on skills and employment policy to the UK Government and the Devolved Administrations. ==History== Created on 1 April 2008, as a key recommendation of the 2006 Leitch Review〔(Leitch Review of Skills: Prosperity for all in the global economy - world class skills - Final Report ), HM Treasury, December 2006〕 of Skills, the UK Commission for Employment and Skills is an executive Non-Departmental Public Body which supersedes the former Sector Skills Development Agency and the National Employment Panel. It had been registered as a company on 13 November 2007. It survived the 2010 Cabinet Office Review of Public Bodies, also known as the ''bonfire of the quangos'', and was given the green light on 24 February 2011 to continue as a NDPB. Along with other NDPBs, it is subject to a triennial review conducted by HM Government. The UK Commission for Employment and Skills also owns Investors in People. It is chaired by Sir Charlie Mayfield, Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership and employs approximately 100 staff based in Wath-upon-Dearne (South Yorkshire) and Westminster (London).
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