The Electronics Group is pleased to offer 40% funding towards training to eligible businesses through the Higher Performing Workplaces project. Higher Performing Workplaces is managed by the West Yorkshire Consortium of Colleges (WYCC) and funded by the European Social Fund (ESF)
Higher Performing Workplaces will address the skills and productivity issues of employees in in sectors presenting the greatest opportunities for economic growth in Leeds City Region.
Higher Performing Workplaces aims to:
• Improve staff motivation, leadership, communication and teamwork;
• Increase staff retention;
• Enhance employee involvement and commitment to the company; and
• Ensure higher levels of financial performance by helping employers enhance and enable business strategy and operational planning to achieve growth.
To be eligible:
• The business must be based in one of the following districts: Bradford, Calderdale, Craven, Harrogate, Kirklees, Leeds, Selby, Wakefield or York (Check your district on the Gov.uk website)
• The business must be an SME. For training only the business can be an SME or a Large Employer
This project focuses on, but is not limited to the following sectors: Creative, Digital, Finance, Business, Hospitality, Tourism, Low Carbon, Construction, Manufacturing, Engineering, Medical Technology, Transport and Logistics.
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Our extensive industry knowledge and experience in both electronics manufacturing and electronics engineering, enables The Electronics Group to be the first-choice support company for the UK Electronics Industry.
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