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Reports have already emerged of mining companies and contractors having to increase wages to retain the staff they already have. Conversations around the “skills shortage” term are starting to change from “remember when we used to have a” to “here comes another”.

Karma Barndon
Mechanical fitters are in hot demand across Australia.

Mechanical fitters are in hot demand across Australia.

Renewed mining industry optimism and investor confidence is starting to create a tightening in the skills pool. Candidates are in short supply and are expected to stay in demand throughout 2018 thanks...

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