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Icelandic continuing education: “Employees became more interested in their jobs"

One in three adult Icelanders had no more than an elementary school education in the year 2000, and got no continuing education through their work. Since then, the social partners have developed a learning centre for further training of people with lower education levels. This has helped reduce the share of lower educated. It used to be 33 percent, now it is 25 percent of the low-educated workforce.
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Icelandic FISK invests in further education

The Icelandic fish company FISK Seafoods has invested in further training. Fisherman Ágúst Marinósson (pictured above) has completed training in the fishing industry in Sauðárkrókur, northern Iceland.

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