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Fonterra, SkyCity, and TradeMe sign up to no qualifications pledge

Executives want to change the conversation over tertiary education.

Victoria Young
Tue, 26 Sep 2017

Fonterra, SkyCity, The Warehouse and TradeMe have joined more than 100 companies in signing an open letter declaring tertiary qualifications are not needed for a range of roles within their companies.  

Icebreaker, Vend, Unitec, My Food Bag, ASB Bank and AIA are also signatories to the letter,

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Victoria Young
Tue, 26 Sep 2017
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