News stories from Learning News in 2025
Gen Z workers report generational tensions in first year at work
Learning News | 18 Dec 2025
Young UK professionals face criticism, limited recognition and rising stress, shaping their early workplace experience.
Coursera and Udemy agree merger in major learning platform deal
Learning News | 18 Dec 2025
Coursera and Udemy have agreed an all-stock merger, creating a $2.5bn learning platform as providers seek scale, AI investment and enterprise growth.
IMC expands APAC footprint through RockMouse partnership
Learning News | 09 Dec 2025
Scheer IMC partners with RockMouse to expand its enterprise learning technology presence across Australia and New Zealand.
Fitch Learning completes acquisition of Moody’s Analytics Learning Solutions and CSI
Learning News | 09 Dec 2025
Fitch Learning has completed its acquisition of Moody’s Analytics Learning Solutions and the Canadian Securities Institute, adding to its financial training and certification portfolio.
US labour market weakens again as job losses continue in November
Learning News | 08 Dec 2025
Further cooling in US employment and slowing demand.
Training pressures rise as new data links learning to retention
Learning News | 04 Dec 2025
L&D benchmark data shows training drives retention but workloads, AI disruption and perception gaps block employee development.
US data shows sharp rise in early-career entrepreneurship
Learning News | 20 Nov 2025
New US labour market data shows more young workers turning to entrepreneurship as hiring cools, with tech attracting the largest share of first-job founders.
Widening gap between AI awareness and workforce readiness
Learning News | 18 Nov 2025
New survey shows UK workers recognise AI’s importance yet are not pursuing training to prepare.
AI slowdown and widening skills gaps
Learning News | 13 Nov 2025
A new tech skills forecast predicts a correction in AI investment and renewed urgency for workforce upskilling.
AI skills boom meets reality check in new data
Learning News | 12 Nov 2025
Data shows AI skills catching up fast, narrowing the gap with programming in employer demand but findings temper popular narrative that AI skills already dominate hiring.

