Sentences with phrase «skilled labour set»

A recent analysis of the opportunities and threats posed by Brexit, produced by the Royal Academy of Engineering, highlighted the need to maintain a supply of skilled labour set against current shortcomings.

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Perth - based Programmed Maintenance Services is set to strike a long - awaited takeover deal with labour hire company Skilled Group, with both companies entering into trading halts this morning ahead of a formal announcement.
His skills — or lack of them — are evident enough from the polling, where he continues to set the wrong sort of records (a recent one being that no Labour leader of the opposition has had such bad ratings on his first anniversary in office).
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.
«Labour wants to ensure the national curriculum sets clear expectations for the knowledge and skills children and young people should reach by a certain age,» he said.
Setting a car on a jig to straighten the frame is a long labour intensive process and takes skill and knowledge.
42 On the other hand, the fact that the setting up of the database required, irrespective of the creation of the data which it contains, significant labour and skill of its author, as mentioned in section (c) of that same question, can not as such justify the protection of it by copyright under Directive 96/9, if that labour and that skill do not express any originality in the selection or arrangement of that data.
-- the significant labour and skill required for setting up that database can not as such justify such a protection if they do not express any originality in the selection or arrangement of the data which that database contains.
This stream was meant to accommodate international corporate transfers and labour needs in professions with specialized skill sets.
These systems (eg, Neota Logic) can be set up to handle complex but routine questions (such as those involving labour law, advertising and marketing restrictions, non-disclosure agreements, routine renewals for licensing or intellectual property, periodic financial closings, etc.) and can be programmed by a lawyer without technical or coding skills.
By looking at a comprehensive and detailed set of macroeconomic and labour market indicators across 30 countries, the Hays Global Skills Index puts into context the challenges employers will face as they compete for the most sought after sSkills Index puts into context the challenges employers will face as they compete for the most sought after skillsskills.
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