0 happening or done within an organization:
Secondly, at the workplace, we require more involvement and participation by workpeople and their trade unions in the in-company training schemes.
This latter was set up by the managers themselves and is really an in-company union with which we actually negotiate.
If a firm is large enough there may well be a requirement for in-company courses, and these are recommended in the document.
In the last five or six years there has been a major drop in in-company training and apprenticeships.
Most of our competitors are investing in in-company or in-enterprise training.
This applies very much, in my opinion, to management education, particularly in the smaller firms which cannot run in-company courses.
A number of approaches are being tried, largely through conferences, seminars and in-company visits, supported by a range of publicity material based on the reports by sector working parties.
He is right to concentrate on in-company training because, as numerous people have pointed out, large companies have the facilities to provide it, but small and medium-sized companies rarely do.