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The congress comes amid economic problems that have sharpened a debate over the pace of changes in a country with high growth but with underlying problems of undeveloped infrastructure, a maze of bureaucracy, corruption and a poorly qualified work force.
But it's also fair to say that, by nominating a poorly qualified and ethically challenged Cabinet, Trump forfeited his right to a speedy confirmation process, and Democrats should therefore slow it down to facilitate the adequate vetting that Trump and Senate Republicans are determined to avoid by rushing the process before all the questionnaires and filings are submitted.
In a bid to shift the debate, The head of Germany's employment agency, Frank-Jürgen Weise, on Monday called for a new immigration policy aimed at tackling a serious labor shortage caused by the declining birthrate while also addressing a poorly qualified work force, particularly among immigrants.
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Controversially, the report suggests that all government money for apprenticeships should go via employers as an incentive to firms to offer more of them.Alongside a flow of poorly qualified youngsters into the workforce, Britain also has far too many adults who lack skills.
The exams are largely a response to the mortgage industry collapse, which according to some critics was a result of poorly qualified and unregulated loan officers' providing loans to borrowers who had little chance of paying them off.
But the details that are starting to emerge suggest this doctor had a bad combination: poorly qualified and poorly equipped.
A further, unexpressed concern is that allowing the government to meddle in appointments would lead to a bench stuffed with poorly qualified women and ethnic minority candidates.
Describing its findings as "problematic", the bank noted that more than half of non-EU immigrants were poorly qualified and barely a quarter had a diploma of higher education.
Spain's particular problem is that of the 1.8 million Spaniards under 30 looking for a job, more than half are poorly qualified.
Regulatory authorities have finally decided to force change on a series of archaic practices, where poorly qualified "experts" administer inappropriate advice to the unwitting and are paid billions in commission to sell potentially harmful products.
You might think it's because of technical issues, such as low bandwidth or poorly qualified staff, but a study has shown that one of the greatest barriers to the adoption of technology in hospitals is that they often add extra steps into the routine clinical workflow, adding a burden to already overworked doctors and nurses.
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