UK Commission for Employment and Skills

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The UK Commission for Employment and Skills is a Non-Departmental Public Body that provides advice to the British Government and Devolved Administrations on skills and employment policy.

Created in April 2008, the Commission supersedes the former Sector Skills Development Agency and will be responsible for the licensing process for the 25 Sector Skills Councils.[1] The first chairman of the commission is Sir Michael Rake.[2]

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UK Commission for Employment and Skills