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Skills & Careers

By Natasha Lomas

Published: Monday 02 June 2008


Name

Anonymous


Location

Birmingham


Occupation

IT Support


Comment

Rubbish, we need more money and drive behind home grown skills and their education.

The big business drive to offshore has driven down 'coalface' real IT wages in the UK, and consequently has become a self-fulfilling prophecy leading to a recent rapid decline in numbers taking School and University IT courses.



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