antiestablishmentarian
08-01-2012, 10:20 AM
The current mining frenzy in WA shows no signs of abating as the State chamber of Commerce estimated it would need an additional 400 skilled workers a week for the 61 projects already online and the 28 developments due to begin in the next few years.
Major resource and infrastructure projects in WA will need up to 400 additional workers every week to fill new jobs, according to research tracking the sector's workforce requirements.
Pit Crew Consulting's analysis of 61 projects that are under way, and a further 28 likely to come to fruition in the next few years, indicates an imminent scramble for tradesmen and engineering workers.
Principal Peter Dyball said the coming labour shortage could be "more pronounced" than during the so-called "mining boom part one."
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/12525255/wa-in-dire-need-of-more-workers/
Major resource and infrastructure projects in WA will need up to 400 additional workers every week to fill new jobs, according to research tracking the sector's workforce requirements.
Pit Crew Consulting's analysis of 61 projects that are under way, and a further 28 likely to come to fruition in the next few years, indicates an imminent scramble for tradesmen and engineering workers.
Principal Peter Dyball said the coming labour shortage could be "more pronounced" than during the so-called "mining boom part one."
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/12525255/wa-in-dire-need-of-more-workers/