Sentences with phrase «skilled labour force»

If we are to keep our place as a true economic powerhouse, we must put our skilled labour force first.
Its advantageous location, diversely skilled labour force and open economy - which has profited from substantial foreign investments - mean one thing: Hungary is open for business.
The loss of a skilled labour force had palpable economic consequences.
It is also far too convenient to suggest that, on top of all other duties, teachers should contribute more to struggling national economies by creating innovators, active citizens and a skilled labour force to emerging new occupations.
This capability does not necessarily derive from technology - driven processes supported by R&D investments but is more likely to be boosted by a skilled labour force that enhances rapid process and organisational innovation.
In this regard, we will establish an apprenticeship and skills development centres to train skilled labour force for specific industrial sectors.
The former Trade and Industry Minister also mentioned that an NPP government will set up an apprenticeship and skills development centres to train skilled labour force for specific industrial sectors.
The steady supply of milk in Twin Falls, a skilled labour force, and a strong local community were among the reasons for choosing the location.
In IT, despite very strong growth in IT services, our productivity in this sector is lagging the US due to underinvestment and shortages of skilled people, but attracting a skilled labour force plays into our strengths.
Being a woman on a job site isn't always easy — we represent under 10 % of the skilled labour force and when you walk onto a job site it can be intimidating.
Unfortunately for the Japanese labour markets, as with many other countries, many young intellectuals seek further study elsewhere in countries like the UK that have renowned Universities and research facilities, taking a large portion of the skilled labour force the Japanese markets need, into other areas of work such as research and academia, a less hands on field that benefits the computer science industry on the whole but does not help specific firms achieve their targets directly.
The comparative advantage sweet - spot for Canada's rust belt is the combination of a high - skilled labour force, significant quality controls and a low cost of living.
They need a skilled labour force and we need to make investments in them now,» the Liberal leader concluded.

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Over the years, you've been a vocal advocate for getting Canadians to address various business challenges, including the need to go global and the skills gap affecting the labour force.
And on the Gulf Coast, some 25 proposed plants would mostly be built on brownfield sites with access already to infrastructure and skilled local labour forces.
Canada received high marks for its high - quality labour force and its immigration system that has historically attracted skilled and industrious workers.»
«Boosting the quality and quantity of the construction labour force is critical to deliver the homes and infrastructure that the country needs, so the # 34m construction skills fund is a welcome policy.
In the last ten years, the labour force has been less skilled.
In addition, it was discovered in 2003 that more than half of the labour force in Quebec did not reach a level 3 reading skill (to be able to read a relatively dense and long text, to locate multiple elements and make simple inferences).
There were between 76,711 — 230,379 low - skilled migrant workers in Canada at the end of 2012 — making them 0.0042 per cent — 0.013 per cent of the labour force (the large discrepancy between the figures is because 153,668 workers» occupational classification is not reported on by Immigration Canada).
These programs are designed for foreign persons who have the skill, experience, or education that Canada's labour force needs.
At the same time, the labour force is shrinking and is less likely to possess the skills employers want.
Mexican businesses wanting to expand their headcount in the future are likely to benefit from the country's increasing working age population, although an ongoing challenge is that Mexico has the third lowest female labour force participation rate (49 per cent) among the 33 countries featured in the Hays Global Skills Index.
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