AUSTRALIA

Skilled labour breakfast on offer

WA’s Chamber of Minerals and Energy is hosting a breakfast forum on skilled migration in early June, to help businesses deal with the shortage of skilled labour which is hampering Australia’s resource developments.

Skilled labour breakfast on offer

It said Abul Rizi, First Assistant Secretary, Migration and Temporary Entry Division (Canberra), Department of Immigration and Multiculturalism and Indigenous Affairs would address the breakfast, being held at the University Club of UWA, Hackett Drive, Crawley at 7.30am on Wednesday 8 June.

Mark Greenwood, managing partner of ITS People Solutions will also address the breakfast.

The CME encouraged member companies to bring along their contractors to hear about the processes in place to employ skilled migrants in areas of need.

Details and bookings are available from m.nichols@cmewa.com

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