A podcast discussion featuring Alan McDonald of the Employers and Manufacturers' Association highlights the government's focus in Budget 2026 on expanding trades education, supporting industry skills boards, and addressing youth workplace readiness through targeted training and移民
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Yeah, so part of the uh funding packages for the industry skills boards, the ISBs, which have come out of that very muddled um tapu kinga exercise, and they will give some direction to that.
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structured coordination of training needs
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