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British trade unions support scheme to boost workers’ literacy, numeracy

British Chancellor Gordon Brown plans to launch a new multimillion-pound initiative for workers who struggle with literacy and numeracy. The Trades Union Congress (TUC) workplace learning scheme, Unionlearn, is aimed at the seven million adults in England who find it hard to read, write, or calculate figures. Learn more about the plan in The Guardian.

Posted by David Roberts on 02 May 2006 in Adult Literacy

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