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Training and skills in the electrical and communications industry

Item:
1678
Title:
Training and skills in the electrical and communications industry
Authors:
Kirsty Woyzbun, John Saunders, Alison Anlezark, Phil Loveder, Mark Cully, Wendy Perry
Publication date: 
18 May 2006
Type:
Research report
Themes:
Industry and employers > General
Industry and employers > Skill shortages > General
VET in context > Work changes > General
ISBN:
1 921169 52 4

This study, undertaken for the National Electrical and Communications Association, profiles the electrotechnology workforce and focuses especially on how the industry is adapting to the rapidly changing environment. Through analysis of data and interviews, the study found that the electrotechnology industry has adapted well to its customers' demands to integrate the electrical and communication skills into a narrow range of occupations. Skills shortages remain in the industry but tend to be region or occupation specific.

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