reports Energetic City.
Over the next 18 months, $2.9 billion will be provided for the program. The pilot is intended to offer training in key areas such as language and literacy training, technology upgrades, numeracy and document use. Training will be provided through local service providers through USW (the United Steelworkers Unions)." /> reports Energetic City.
Over the next 18 months, $2.9 billion will be provided for the program. The pilot is intended to offer training in key areas such as language and literacy training, technology upgrades, numeracy and document use. Training will be provided through local service providers through USW (the United Steelworkers Unions)." />
As a part of BC’s job plan, a new training program to address a skills shortage in forestry and mining was announced today, reports Energetic City.
Over the next 18 months, $2.9 billion will be provided for the program. The pilot is intended to offer training in key areas such as language and literacy training, technology upgrades, numeracy and document use. Training will be provided through local service providers through USW (the United Steelworkers Unions).