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Tech border exception welcome but more training key

Updated: kiwiSaaS group says software training programmes need to scale up to fill talent gap.

Mon, 13 Dec 2021

Updated: A government proposal to allow 600 tech workers into the country next year under a class exception to Covid border restrictions is a "much needed temporary fix" but "only one part of the solution" to a sector skills shortage, according to the advisory council behind software-focused

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