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Australian Car Win at ESV

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Section: Latest News

APESMA has been representing members’ interests on a range of issues at Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) - the independent regulator responsible for electricity, gas and pipeline safety in Victoria.

Interest Groups:

Engineers,

Keyword Tags:  

Car-Jobs-are-Smart-Jobs, APESMA, member, government, work, support, employee, Australia, industry, union, economy, media, policy, EBA, election,

Synchrotron scientists and engineers caught in funding crisis

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Section: Media Releases

Scientists and engineers at the synchrotron are set to take action, reports Clay Lucas in The Age.

Interest Groups:

Scientists,

Keyword Tags:  

government, economy, overseas, campaign,

Breaking down the barriers to workplace productivity

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Section: Latest News

APESMA’s Erik Locke raised the importance of innovation, infrastructure and training in building productivity in a speech at Macquarie University last week. Here is an excerpt of Erik’s speech.

Interest Groups:

Engineers, Scientists,

Keyword Tags:  

APESMA, government, work, employee, skills, industry, workforce, rate, economy, employers, technology, program, professionals, policy, Commonwealth, membership, development, issues, infrastructure, investment, legislation, responsibility, economic, planning, skills-shortage,

BHP denies Appin supervisors drop in the ocean

Friday, 19 October 2012

Section: Media Releases

Appin Mine Deputies have been told by BHP Illawarra Coal management that there is “no money in the bucket” for their pay claim, even though the mine announced a $667 million profit this year.

Keyword Tags:  

APESMA, Division, economy, agreement, law, community, Australia, rate, salary, BHP, Fair-Work,

It’s not just us - the UK engineering skills shortage

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Section: Latest News

Australia is not the only country facing a general shortage of engineers – at least according to new research conducted in the United Kingdom.

Interest Groups:

Engineers,

Keyword Tags:  

APESMA, CEO, skills, economy, Australia, water,

General Engineering Skills Crisis Worsens

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Section: Media Releases

Australia’s skills crisis in engineering continues to worsen with statistics released by DEEWR today showing the demand for engineers is heading towards its pre-GFC high.

Interest Groups:

Engineers,

Keyword Tags:  

skill-shortage, APESMA, economy, Australia, GFC,

Booming Engineering Construction Highlights Skills Gap

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Section: Media Releases

Australia’s engineering construction has risen a staggering 35.6 per cent over the past year showing the need for long term solutions to the nation’s worsening skills crisis in engineering.

Interest Groups:

Engineers,

Keyword Tags:  

work, skills, workforce, economy, Australia, skills-shortage,

Vic Infrastructure Revised Down Despite Population Growth Revised Up

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Section: Media Releases

The Victorian Budget has again failed to keep up with population growth with forecasts of infrastructure investment next financial year cut by $92 million compared to forecasts in last year’s budget.

Keyword Tags:  

Chris-Walton, Budget, CEO, jobs, economy, pay, Budget, public, investment, economic, infrastructure,

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