Sentences with phrase «address labour shortages»

Almost 50,000 men aged 18 to 25 - roughly one out of every ten conscripts - worked as miners during and after the war to address labour shortages.

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STAFF turnover is costing Western Australian companies billions of dollars and needs to be addressed to combat labour shortages and improve productivity.
The program, which was first designed to address a shortage of skilled labour in Canada, brought 100,000 workers to Canada in 2002, to more than 330,000 in 2013, the C.D. Howe Institute report said.
Andrew Lansley, shadow health secretary, said: «If we are to avoid stigmatising children after being weighed then there needs to be sympathetic follow - up care but Labour have failed to address the chronic shortage of school nurses.»
Labour has issued a briefing note saying that David Cameron's attempt to use the reshuffle to address the shortage of women in the government is «a damp squib».
The Labour leader was right, for example, to emphasise the need to boost research and development, improve skill levels and invest in transport while his pledge to allow councils to borrow to build more homes would help unlock more of the funding they need to address housing shortages.
Consider any additional costs as a result of Brexit, such as a potential increase to salaries to address any skills and / or labour shortages within the business and / or any increased costs to upskill and train the current workforce.
Business Immigration — Every year many Canadian employers hire temporary foreign workers to help address skill and labour shortages.
As you will see in our recommendations, together we can work on clear and practical solutions to address the current skills shortages and prepare for more balanced labour markets and a brighter future.
Understanding and Addressing Workforce Shortages in ECEC: Literature Review of the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) Labour Market: Executive Summary
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