We have to upskill across a wider number of people to increase the pool of potential staff. |
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But the Government can give people employability for life, a chance to upskill and change career direction. |
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The whole thrust of this Government's strategy is to upskill New Zealanders in order to fill those jobs. |
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We need to upskill them, make life more attractive for them in the school system, and ensure that they get through and into the universities. |
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New Zealand First is aware that the bill in itself will not upskill social workers. |
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The solution is to put some investment into our industry training organisations and upskill our builders. |
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If technology companies fail to upskill and improve their international sales and marketing capability, however, they will be left behind. |
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We are trying to upskill New Zealanders, so that they can move forward confidently into the future. |
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You know, all of us are now working under increasing time pressures, and we need to upskill and retrain more frequently. |
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While some companies might look at downsizing in a tightening economy other companies might upskill and provide more training. |
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The Evoluance programme seeks to upskill employees through the achievement of recognised certificates and diplomas. |
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Of course, recent events to ensure border security in places like the Solomons also highlight the need to upskill and increase the availability of our armed forces. |
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Today, rather than outsourcing tasks, companies are choosing to take those jobs in-house and need to upskill existing staff to meet these requirements. |
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Yorkshire has got a long way to go to constantly upskill its people. |
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We should invest in ongoing training to upskill them and ensure they are aware of all the latest information and treatments available. |
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Regardless of the route taken to upskill, courses are often completed on top of an already heavy workload, with no extra pay. |
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On that note, expect trustees to upskill drastically in their use of social media. |
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Naturally, all this requires investment, particularly to upskill people. |
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The EUR 500 million from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund could provide huge benefits by giving a second chance to laid-off workers to upskill, retrain and become the entrepreneurs to drive us out of this recession. |
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In Azerbaijan, the concepts of 'decent work' and 'sustainable livelihoods' are being applied to the informal economy as a to upskill workers for jobs in the expanding oil and gas industry. |
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Thus, relatively generous unemployment benefits can be paid as long as there are strong and well conceived incentives to seek work along with practical efforts to retrain and upskill. |
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There are opportunities to upskill the work force and provide training so that young people can enjoy careers in hotel management, restaurants and leisure complexes. |
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They have to upskill themselves by focusing better. |
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But the way they take work back from China is almost always to upskill. |
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But first, they must upskill their human resources functions. |
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This provision will enhance the discretionary advice service currently offered to Applicants within the city and help to upskill key stakeholders and staff. |
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Should engineers and designers upskill in project management? |
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