Monday, 10 February 2014

GCL states GALA Highlights Global Talent Crisis at UK House of Lords

Industry trade group points to language skills, cultural competencies as critical to economic success in UK
London, UK, February 10, 2014 - On 22 January at the House of Lords, the Globalization and Localization Association (GALA) warned the UK Parliament that the deepening shortage of language and cultural skills is putting the UK economy at risk. Speaking to the All-party Parliamentary Group on Modern Languages on behalf of GALA, Gary Muddyman, former GALA Chairman and CEO of language-services provider Conversis, argued that the attitude toward languages must change.

"No longer should languages be dismissed as 'soft skills,'" Muddyman said. "As business becomes increasingly borderless, the language skills and cultural competencies of our business leaders will be critical to our economic health."

Muddyman spoke about a new initiative from GALA supported by ManpowerGroup. Dubbed the Global Talent Program (GTP), the initiative seeks to highlight multilingual and multicultural competencies as core talents for today's global workforce. GTP is a broad, collaborative effort to build a consensus-driven system for understanding and evaluating global talent.

Hans Fenstermacher, Chief Executive Officer of GALA added, "Monolingual cultures will increasingly lose out in the globalized economy. That's why GALA's GTP seeks to elevate languages in the UK, US and beyond to the same level as scientific and technological capabilities. Without language, the global economy simply can't function."

GALA received a very positive reception at the UK House of Lords. Baroness Coussins, chair of the All-party Parliamentary Group on Modern Languages, urged action: "We have robust evidence in the UK showing that our national shortage of language skills amongst school-leavers and graduates is detrimental to our economic growth, to employability, to intercultural understanding and to our influence internationally. I hope that the GTP will be able to reach out to young people, parents, teachers and businesses in the UK to help motivate and inspire them to take language skills seriously, whatever their discipline or sector."

For a complete transcript of Muddyman's remarks, visit http://www.gala-global.org/files/APPGMLGALATranscript.pdf.

About GALA

The Globalization and Localization Association (GALA) is the worldwide voice for the language industry and a resource for the language business. The association supports its members and the language industry by creating communities, championing standards, sharing knowledge, and advancing technology. GALA is the world's largest localization trade association with around 390 members. More information: http://www.gala-global.org.


Press Contact:
Lauren Foster
GALA (GLOBALIZATION AND LOCALIZATION ASSOCIATION)
London, UK
+1 2067554014
http://www.gala-global.org

Source: Global Communication Leader., Inc.

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