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NTUC LearningHub Survey: Despite More Employers Seeing the Importance in Training in the Wake Of Covid-19, Not Enough Is Being Done to Upskill Workers

  • Since the pandemic started, more employers agree that training will help employees be more resilient (93% in 2021 vs 84% in 2020). However, only 62% are currently training or intend to train their workforce.
  • Businesses in severely affected industries are more likely to turn to train their employees (73%) compared to those in other industries (57% average).
  • Rather than to completely reskill employees (52%), employers are mostly keen on upskilling their workforce in technical (66%), adaptive (65%) and digital (57%) skills.

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 16 April 2021 – As workforce upskilling tops the national agenda in the wake of the pandemic, more employers say that sending their workers for training will help their businesses to develop stronger resilience during this downturn (93% in 2021 vs 84% in 2020). However, not all of them are taking action to ensure their workforce are equipped with future skills, with only less than two thirds of employers (62%) currently training or intending to train their workforce. This is one of the key findings in the recent NTUC LearningHub‘s Employer Skills Survey report.

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The survey, which was conducted in February 2021 with business leaders across Singapore, aimed to uncover the most in-demand skillsets a year post-pandemic. The findings include the top skills by industry cluster: Built Environment, Essential Domestic Services, Lifestyle, Manufacturing and Professional Services, and Trade and Connectivity.

Businesses in severely affected industries — i.e., Tourism, Aviation, Retail, Food Services, Land Transport and Arts and Culture — are more likely to train their employees (as voted by 73%) in contrast to other industries (57% average). Training employees during the downturn encourages them to develop stronger resilience, in case of similar events in the future.

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In addition, the survey uncovered that of those who are sending their employees for training, more are keen on upskilling their workforce in technical, adaptive and digital skills, as compared to completely reskilling them. Specifically, they are focusing on deepening employees’ technical competencies relevant to their current roles (66%), improving their adaptive skills (65%) and equipping them with more general technology-related skills (57%). By contrast, slightly more than half (52%) of employers are seeking to completely reskill their employees with technical skills unrelated to their current roles.

Commenting on the findings, NTUC LHUB’s Director of Technical Skills Product Division, Tay Ee Learn, says, “While many employers see the value of skills training, there is a mismatch in the action taken to upskill their workforce. We observe that this is often due to the lack of awareness of training support available or that employers simply do not know where to start.”

“We recommend that companies take the first step by fostering a culture of lifelong learning. There are many training support and schemes available for employers to leverage, including the Enhanced Training Support Package (ETSP) and Institute of Banking & Finance (IBF) Enhanced Funding. We urge companies to take the step to speak to our NTUC LHUB consultants to find out more on such schemes.”

For operationally intense companies, they can provide their employees with readily available training content that is bite-sized and on-demand. This would encourage self-directed learning on-the-go and eliminate challenges such as time constraint or lack of learning resources. This is why we introduced LHUB GO Enterprise, a fixed rate subscription-based elearning package which offers companies a suite of over 75,000 courses to cater to the myriad needs of their workforce.”

To download the Employers Skills Report 2021, visit https://www.ntuclearninghub.com/employer-skills-report-2021/.

About NTUC LearningHub

NTUC LearningHub was corporatised in 2004 with the vision of transforming the lifelong employability of working people. We work with both corporate and individual clients to provide learning solutions in areas such as Infocomm Technology, Healthcare, Employability & Literacy, Business Excellence, Workplace Safety & Health, Security, Human Resources and Foreign Worker Training.

To date, NTUC LearningHub has helped over 21,000 organisations and achieved over 2.5 million training places across more than 500 courses with a pool of over 600 certified trainers. As a Total Learning Solutions provider to organisations, we also forge partnerships and provide a wide range of relevant end-to-end training solutions and work constantly to improve our training quality and delivery.

For more information, visit www.ntuclearninghub.com.



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