Industrial and Commercial Training: Volume 10 Issue 3

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Table of contents

Developments in apprenticeship: An ICT news feature

JOHN WELLENS

Initiative from the engineering union; In the February issue of the AUEW Journal, Hugh Scanlon, president of the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers and chairman of the…

The rights and responsibilities of capital

HAZEL HENDERSON

Society is struggling to adapt to a new order of human needs and priorities, and a leading futurist questions whether traditional concepts of free enterprise, profit and private…

Aspects of collective bargaining

TOM GORE

These views epitomise the problem of industrial relations, collective bargaining and wage determination in the UK. They are not new. Indeed, they have occupied the economic stage…

The numbers game

JOHN WELLENS

General Montgomery held the view that, to fight well, his soldiers needed to be well‐informed about their immediate objectives and how they fitted in to his overall strategy…

UK engineering training: Some problems and some solutions

RAY WILD

Engineering is important to the UK economy, and engineering education is ipso facto important. There has been a lot of debate over the last few years, but little action has…

An outsider inside small engineering firms

GEORGE DAGGER

Inside small firms the loneliness of the Managing Director provides an opportunity for the trusted outsider who can offer viable advice. A new EITB service to small engineering…

Cover of Industrial and Commercial Training

ISSN:

0019-7858

Online date, start – end:

1969

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Siham Lekchiri
  • Dr Adriano Solidoro