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Although the English language plays a central role in today's international business environment, workers in many countries are still struggling with basic communication skills, according to a new report.

The English Proficiency Index for Companies 2012, published on 13 November by Education First, a privately owned education company, shows employees around the globe broadly struggling with English.

The survey was conducted among 115,000 employees and 1.7 million adults in 24 countries and spanned a broad range of companies with an annual turnover ranging from under $1 million to over $100 billion.

To read the full, original article click on this link: European workers lack basic English language skills: Survey | EurActiv