Survey points to need to keep up with training
Employment survey points to need to keep up with training
9 September 2009
The Manpower Employment Survey
which shows potential labour market recovery points to the
need for businesses to retain an interest in training and
skill development of their staff.
Industry Training
Federation Executive Director Jeremy Baker said that
Industry Training Organisations (ITOs) were encouraging
workplaces to maintain levels of training despite tough
economic times.
“It is important that when we are
through the recession, we are left with a skilled at
productive workforce to help drive our economy forward,”
Mr Baker said.
“We have been heartened that so
many employers have chosen to keep up training levels
despite the difficult times. I hope that today’s
glimmer of hope provides them with the confidence to keep
that up.
“While addressing training needs will
seem harder in those industries and regions where there are
not signs of recovery, it still remains essential and can
help lead recovery,” Mr Baker
said.
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