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    Government Initiatives to Decrease Skills Shortage

    Fuemana, Daniel

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    2013
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    Fuemana, D. (2013). Government Initiatives to Decrease Skills Shortage. Paper presented at The National Carpentry Conference, 2 and 3 December 2013.Unitec Institute of Technology, Mount Albert Campus, Auckland
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/2892
    Abstract
    “The greatest challenge is the unprecedented workload that will be placed on the industry in the next few years, driven by the Canterbury rebuild, the demand in Auckland for housing and infrastructure investment, and the weather-tightness remedial work. Industry identified concerns both over its capacity to meet the demand and maintain quality during the peak, and the risk to the viability of firms once the peak has passed”  Construction Report  Challenge  Snap Shot of Auckland & Christchurch  Government Response  Apprenticeship Reboot Initiative  New Zealand Apprenticeship Scheme  Maori and Pasifika Trade Training Initiative  Industry Direct Funding  New Construction School(s)  Gearing up for Demand
    Ngā Upoko Tukutuku (Māori Subject Headings):
    Mātauranga tāhuhu tonu
    Keywords:
    construction, building, carpentry, trades, education, training, government, apprenticeships
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    130108 Technical, Further and Workplace Education
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