Catalogue
Work, skills and training in the Australian red meat processing sector
- Item:
- 2301
- Title:
- Work, skills and training in the Australian red meat processing sector
- Authors:
- Kent Norton, Mike Rafferty
- Publication date: 
- 11 November 2010
- Type:
- Research report
- Themes:
- Industry and employers > Existing workers > General
- Industry and employers > Training within the enterprise > On-the-job
- ISBN:
- 978 1 921809 27 9 print; 978 1 921809 26 2 web
Work practices, skill use and the nature of the workforce in the Australian red-meat-processing sector have undergone significant change over the last few decades. This report shows that training in the meat-processing sector is now oriented towards on-the-job induction and the learning of single tasks rather than having a trade-based approach (industrial butcher). This has done nothing to prevent the high rates of labour turnover in the sector, but may play a role in helping workers who are entering or re-entering the paid labour force to move onto other areas of the labour market.
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