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Oil sands
workers for
training in renewable energyThe government of Alberta should invest in
training out - of - work
oil sands workers in renewable ener
oil sands
workers in renewable energy.
BATON ROUGE — Today, Governor Bobby Jindal sent a letter to Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis of the U.S. Department of Labor requesting through the
Oil Pollution Act (OPA) of 1990 for disaster related workforce training and job placement services and unemployment benefit services for workers displaced as a result of the oil spi
Oil Pollution Act (OPA) of 1990 for disaster related workforce
training and job placement services and unemployment benefit services for
workers displaced as a result of the
oil spi
oil spill.
These servicemen and women are ready to help stop the
oil from coming ashore, clean beaches,
train response
workers, or even help with processing claims — and I urge the governors in the affected states to activate these troops as soon as possible.
In addition she has handled: • Corporate governance policies including indigenous community relations, social and
training programmes; • Company secretarial: drafting board documentation, running board meetings, and incorporating subsidiaries; • Investor relations including the delisting of company from AIM, warrant and option issue; performance bonds, preparation of annual reports; • Government relations; • Supplier contracts, PSC's, JOA's, joint venture agreements, farm out agreements, employment; • Equipment licensing including offshore drilling rigs and an FPSO; • Defending an arbitration claim; • Crisis management when her company's
oil rig
workers were kidnapped three times.
Without proper
training, equipment, and procedures in place,
oil field
workers can get seriously injured in confined spaces at job sites.
There is a shortage of skilled white collar engineering candidates in Colombia, despite local
workers being highly skilled and
trained as a result of the country's educational system and existing
oil and gas sector.