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Programmed Skilled Workforce is Australia’s leading provider of staffing and training services. We support thousands of customers across Australia and New Zealand, with our teams…
The importance and benefits of employing people with a disability and creating a diverse workforce. Finding the right job is not easy, even for highly…
There’s no denying employment in Australia’s mining industry has been on the decline. The industry in Australia employs about 225,000 people, which is around 1.8…
We’re committed to creating a diverse, inclusive and positive workplace. Our teams are reflective of the communities in which we operate, and we value the…
Woodside facilities and housing in the Karratha region of Western Australia are to be maintained and managed by maintenance, staffing and facility management firm, Programmed….
Australia’s labour market has been hit by an extraordinary double punch in recent months, leaving many employers frustrated and puzzled at the volatility. Immediately before…
Twenty West Australian school leavers are the inaugural inductees into the Australian Government’s Defence Industry Pathways Program (DIPP), which aims to boost Australia’s future maritime…
Australian farmers need your help to protect our $9.3 billion crop industry of wheat, barley and canola. The COVID-19 pandemic and closed international borders, many…
Treasurer goes for broke with a big spending budget. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg could never have imagined he would deliver a Budget like the one he…
Increased pay is emerging as the number one reason for changing careers or jobs in 2021, with almost half of workers, or 6 million Australians,…
Always Was, Always will Be. The 2020 National NAIDOC Week theme has been chosen to shine a focus on the length of the Aboriginal and…
A very big, #programmedproud congratulations to our first graduating class of Process Plant Operator Apprentices from our National Energy Technician Training Scheme (NETTS) program. Over…
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