Launch of MIAL Seafaring Skills Census
Media Release - Launch of MIAL Seafaring Skills CensusImmediate Release August 17, 2018 The census is the start of a comprehensive analysis of the skills and experience that are critical to Australia’s broader maritime industry and will form a critical part of MIAL’s efforts for Australia to be a thriving maritime economy in the region. Maritime Industry Australia Ltd Chief Executive Officer Teresa Lloyd said, “MIAL’s first initiative will focus on the skills and experience synonymous with our industry: seafaring. Seafaring is a skill set not just critical for working on ships, but also for ensuring the significant projects and infrastructure, so critical to Australia’s prosperity, can run efficiently and effectively. It is time to see where we are at, and what we will need as a nation,” Ms Lloyd said. The census is open to any organisation that employs people that are working as seafarers or have a seafaring background/qualification. The census can be accessed by following this link MIAL Seafaring Skills Census. |
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