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Events & Seminars Calendar
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Keyword TagsTag: programAPESMA launches ENGAGE campaignMonday, 22 April 2013Section: Latest News APESMA will campaign for a dramatic 20 per cent increase in Australia’s infrastructure investment at no additional cost, with the official launch of APESMA’s ENGAGE campaign today. Review my Employer: Reveals what you want at workMonday, 3 December 2012Section: Latest News When we launched the Review My Employer website recently, we asked for your ideas about how to make workplaces great. Breaking down the barriers to workplace productivityThursday, 29 November 2012Section: 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. APESMA critical of QLD electricity review reportWednesday, 28 November 2012Section: Latest News An interim review into Queensland’s electricity sector has recommended vast changes that would leave both employees in the sector and consumers worse off. APESMA raises concerns about 5CPA evaluationWednesday, 14 November 2012Section: Latest News As part of the 5th Pharmacy Guild-Government Agreement, the Government is requiring a more rigorous evaluation of the programs enacted under the 5CPA. Bright new future for ChifleyThursday, 18 October 2012Section: Latest News As many members would be aware APESMA established the Chifley Business School in 1989 to help provide management education and training to APESMA members. APESMA Welcomes Timely Report on Public Sector Engineering SkillsThursday, 27 September 2012Section: Media Releases A new report released today backs APESMA’s call for state governments to retain and build a strong public sector engineering skills base or risk massive cost blowouts. Women in male dominated occupations conferenceThursday, 6 September 2012Section: Latest News National Women in Male Dominated Occupations and Industries (WIMDOI) 2012 Conference. QR National RestructureFriday, 15 June 2012Section: Latest News QRN have embarked on a process that is likely to reduce its workforce by up to 900 workers over the coming months. |



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