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Lack of skilled staff a key issue for the construction sector

Master Builders says apprenticeship numbers have been boosted but don't meet demand.

Brent Edwards Thu, 12 Aug 2021

Infrastructure Minister Grant Robertson has promised the construction sector the government is going to make it easier to bring in skilled staff from overseas.

At the Master Builders Constructive conference in Wellington today the lack of skilled staff was identified as a key problem. A survey

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Brent Edwards Thu, 12 Aug 2021
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