Schools aim to build a Cayman workforce
(CNS Business): With the Cayman Islands Further Education Centre into its second year, Minister of Education Rolston Anglin has this message for those in the community who continue to call for the establishment of a trade school: the ministry is “well on the way” to providing vocational training and CIFEC is only going to get better. Others in the ministry are equally enthusiastic about the prospects for expanding vocational courses in Cayman and what that means for employment prospects for young Caymanians entering the workforce. The key is for the vocational education system to train students in areas with employment possibilities by consulting with local industry to target the appropriate sectors. Read more on CNS Business
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