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Vocational education reforms 'will fix broken system'

Minister explains benefits for employers and trainees.

Chris Hipkins
Sat, 23 Feb 2019

The government’s proposals to reset the vocational education system aim to fix both longstanding issues with the way industry training and education are funded and delivered, and futureproof the system by making it easier for employers and trainees to navigate and better aligning it with how

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Chris Hipkins
Sat, 23 Feb 2019
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