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Birmingham must reduce the brain drain of its brightest graduates and retrain its workers to face a "frightening and exciting future", it was claimed last night.
While manufacturing remained vital to the Midland economy, increasingly information and communication technology will be the "jewel in the crown," Ian Squires said.See the full content of this document
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Battle to Keep City's Top Talent
Mr Squires, president of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCI), said more needed to be done to address t...
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