Sentences with phrase «retaining high calibre»

«That's why decisions on pay are down to schools so that they can recruit and retain the highest calibre of school leaders.»
This makes it very difficult to attract and retain the high calibre, committed staff required to work on these long, difficult cases.

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The Union argues that changes proposed by the Government would have a detrimental impact on education services, narrow the curriculum and lead to real difficulty in attracting and retaining high - calibre individuals to the profession.
We hope, but are sceptical, that the service will recruit and retain sufficient people of high calibre to meet these future challenges.
But equally, a failing environment can be reflected by a poor reputation and loss of business.It can not only be difficult to win new training contracts with employers but the impact on staff can be deeply felt: it always hard to retain experienced staff while attracting high calibre people to poorly performing college, for example.
The announcement builds on a number of measures to recruit and retain high - calibre teachers, including a # 75million investment in teachers» professional development and a further # 42million for training announced in the Budget.
Today's announcement builds on a number of measures to recruit and retain high - calibre teachers, including a # 75million investment in teachers» professional development and follows the recruitment of 32,000 new trainees in 2017.
It's no accident that Burges Salmon has an open and collaborative culture; this promotes an inclusive work environment which ensures that we continue to recruit, retain and motivate the highest calibre of people across the business.
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