A commentary on the declining engagement of New Zealand's trade and apprenticeship sectors, linking it to energy workforce shortages and calling for Labour to re-engage with tradespeople to support skilled transition to net zero goals.
How the framings classify across 4 articles. Each framing is labelled by a small AI stance classifier; see the methodology page for details.
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Yeah, it needs to be. We currently invest six percent of vote health in primary health care. The OECD average is 14%. Uh as a result, what happens is people have to pay um higher and higher sums to access it or or defer doing so, and we're unable to pay the expert staff to come into it, and we can't attract them. So we have a uh a bit of a uh a bad scenario there.
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