Training and development for women

Training and development for women has been one of the growth areas of the 1980s. Recent campaigns such as Opportunity 2000, plus the appearance of numerous courses, training materials and self teaching packs, all aim to raise awareness of the contribution that women make to work and the economy. Pa...

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Main Author: Morris, Beryl (Author)
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Language:English
Published: London Library Association Pub. 1993
Series:Library training guides
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