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UAE Immigration Laws Changed: The new visa rules include a 10-year expanded golden visa scheme and a five-year green residency favorable for skilled workers,

Here are the key things that have changed under UAE's new immigration laws:

1. The five-year green visa will allow foreigners to sponsor themselves without seeking help from UAE nationals or their employers. For this visa, freelancers, skilled workers,s and investors are eligible.

2. Additionally, green visa holders can also sponsor their family members.

3. In case, the permit for a green visa holder expires, they will be given a period of up to six months.

4. A 10-year expanded residency is offered under the golden visa for which investors, entrepreneurs, and individuals with exceptional talents will be eligible.

5. Golden visa holders can sponsor family members and children.

6. Family members of a golden visa holder can also stay in UAE after the holder's demise until the visa remains valid.

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"Vancouver Island, BC, Canada - The Faller is one of the many highly skilled workers in the forest industry on Vancouver Island. He must fell the tree in a way to avoid all possible damage to himself and the surroundings. This 227 ft Sitka Spruce, 15 feet in diameter will yield some 30,000 board feet of lumber."

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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley tours Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama LLC Tuesday, June 28, 2016, in Montgomery, Ala. The Santa Fe is back on the production line in Montgomery after a six-year hiatus. Gov. Bentley toured with HMMA President and CEO Jun Ha Kim, and saw Hyundai's state-of-the-art robotic technology and many of highly skilled workers at the plant. At the end of the tour, he spent a few moments behind the wheel of a newly assembled Santa Fe. (Governor's Office, Jamie Martin)

Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and Secretary of Education James Peyser join state and local officials to announce investments totaling more than $120 million to four public colleges and universities to renovate and expand campus facilities that further students’ skills in STEM fields during an event at Salem State University in Salem on April 13, 2022. Salem State University, Massasoit Community College, Springfield Technical Community College, and the University of Massachusetts Lowell will each receive $30 million for major capital projects that will modernize campus facilities to support STEM instruction and expand the number of skilled workers in key STEM occupations in the Commonwealth. The improvements will increase enrollment capacity in these programs by about 2,000 students. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and Secretary of Education James Peyser join state and local officials to announce investments totaling more than $120 million to four public colleges and universities to renovate and expand campus facilities that further students’ skills in STEM fields during an event at Salem State University in Salem on April 13, 2022. Salem State University, Massasoit Community College, Springfield Technical Community College, and the University of Massachusetts Lowell will each receive $30 million for major capital projects that will modernize campus facilities to support STEM instruction and expand the number of skilled workers in key STEM occupations in the Commonwealth. The improvements will increase enrollment capacity in these programs by about 2,000 students. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

Premier Jason Kenney and Minister of Advanced Education Demetrios Nicolaides provided, during a visit to Executive Millwork Inc. in Calgary on September 6, 2022, an update on how Alberta’s government is responding to the changing needs of Alberta’s workforce.

 

The Premier’s Council on Skills will ensure students learn the skills they need to secure Alberta’s future.

 

The council, comprised of 11 key industry stakeholders, will help Alberta’s government better understand the challenges, opportunities and changing needs of Alberta’s workforce. Advice will be provided to the Premier, through the Minister of Advanced Education, to strengthen post-secondary programming and align Alberta with current and future industry demand.

 

“Our government is obsessed with attracting new investment to fuel our economy’s diversification. We need skilled workers to fill the high-wage jobs that are being created in record numbers in Alberta. This council will help us to rise to the challenge in developing and retaining these skilled workers.” said Premier Kenney. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

Premier Jason Kenney and Minister of Advanced Education Demetrios Nicolaides provided, during a visit to Executive Millwork Inc. in Calgary on September 6, 2022, an update on how Alberta’s government is responding to the changing needs of Alberta’s workforce.

 

The Premier’s Council on Skills will ensure students learn the skills they need to secure Alberta’s future.

 

The council, comprised of 11 key industry stakeholders, will help Alberta’s government better understand the challenges, opportunities and changing needs of Alberta’s workforce. Advice will be provided to the Premier, through the Minister of Advanced Education, to strengthen post-secondary programming and align Alberta with current and future industry demand.

 

“Our government is obsessed with attracting new investment to fuel our economy’s diversification. We need skilled workers to fill the high-wage jobs that are being created in record numbers in Alberta. This council will help us to rise to the challenge in developing and retaining these skilled workers.” said Premier Kenney. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

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Issues Tlaat JNUSU Electitln rn'usl Debate ::1 .

21.10.08.

Unite against corporate loot and its defenders! .

What constitutes the threat of corporatization? Why we should debate it in JNU? In the face of the neo-liberal onslaught, dictated by giant .

corporates, the defense of lives and livelihoods of the common people of this country must be a key concern for the students of JNU. This Is not an Issue far removed from us: it silently affects our job prospects, the kind of campus atmosphere that surrounds us, even what books and courses are available for us to study. .

Historically the corporates, by sheer control over large capital have monopolized natural resources -land, forest, .I'·' and even water. .

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From heavy industry to the kirana shop in our locality, no space is free from the corporate assault today. Governments in country after country have become the dancing puppets of these large corporate oligarchies. Wars have been waged to serve corporate interests; entire civilizations in Latin America , and recently Iraq and Afghanistan, have been wiped out so that US corporates can control their resources. Across India, from Orissa to the North-east, entire tribal communities are wiped out so that corporate mafias can control mineral and forest resources of their lands. The recent spiral in food prices was a direct outcome of the .

manipulation of the global food market by five agro-retail corporate giants, leading to suffering and starvation across several continents. .

Yet the ideas that masquerade as truth today declare: "corporates can do no wrong", "the only path to development is the corporate path","there can be no progress without corporates." .

But let us stop and ask ourselves, Is this really the case? .

Ask the citizens of Bhopal who still relive the fateful night of 3'a December 1984, when chemicals from the Union Carbide factory swept over the town, killing hundreds and forcing others to live with the perennial aftereffects--birth defects, tumors and respiratory disorders-of having been exposed to gas. .

Ask the starving farmers in Vidarbha who have been forced by government policy to buy BT cotton and other genetically modified seeds from corporates that hav~ only .

led them deeper into the debt trap and propelled many to .

such desperation that they take their own lives. .

Ask the many young men and women who come to metros in search of jobs, but suddenly find that the American company on whose policy of outsourcing they hinged their dreams has removed them from work as a "cost-cutting .

measure" .

In India today, "corporate commonsense" is pervasive and extends into almost every institutional realm. Govern-ments, at the state and central level believ~ it; educational .

institutions train students to fit the corporate mould; and the .

media propagates corporate 'virtues' each day. .

The Congress and the BJP have always been the champions of corporate interests, acting on the maxim of 'profit over people'. In the campus, too, their offspring, NSUI and ABVP openly espouse this political logic, without any pretense or shame. The JNU student movement .

which has always valued 'people over profit', has repeatedly opposed these forces and rejected them. .

But this struggle has become all the more protracted .

with some of the earlier "opponents" of capital and corporate.;, like the CPI[M] who promised to rally people under the red flag, now choosing to turn this very red flag into a red carpet .

for corporate interests. In all the states where It Is ruling, the CPI(M) has chosen to implement and promote the corporate agenda, often at gun point, whether In Slngur, Nandigram and recently in Chengara. On campus, In a shameless display of double standards, SFI has emerged as the defender of the brutal policies of the CPI(M), even while maintaining a ritual rhetoric against the neo-liberal assault. .

Not just in actions, the CPI[M] has internalized this .

corporate commonsense to such an extent that itJUStifies 1t, even in its ideological articula.tions. When a self-procla'1med 'left' force reiterates this corporate logic, then it not only .

delegitimizes the struggles for alternatives, but also strengthens the ruling class and corporate myth that 'there 1s no alternative.' The uncontrolled capitulation of CPM therefore poses·a double danger to the struggle. .

How CPI(M) turned itself into the 'Corporate .

Party of India' (Murderers) .

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Listen to what Jyoti Basu said at a Kolkata press conference in January: "Socialism is not possible now ... We had spoken about building a classless society, but that was a long .

time ago...Socialism is our political agenda and was mentioned in our party document, but capitalism will continue to be the compulsion for the future." [IndianExpress, 6Jan, 2008] .

Listen to the CM of Bengal, Buddhadeb Bhattacharya at the CPM's highest state-level forum, the 22ncs state confer-ence: .

11Let industry grow on its own momentum ... There is no need for any political interference in Industrializa-tion." [Indian Express, 18 Jan 2008] .

This opportunism is no longer restncted to the CPM's .

"Bengal line" alone. Selling Kerala to big investors, Kerala's Industry minister E. Kareem said , .

"Nowhere else In India can you see such a concen-tration of skilled workers. Significantly, they receive very low wages, compared with their counterparts else-where. The wages offactory workers in Kerala Is lower than the national average. But the media often fall to reflect such positive changes...." (Frontline, Dec 1 2006) .

Again in 2008 Kareem said, "The investorshouldhave all freedom in choosing his employees. No economic theory not Marx certainly says that one who Idly watches while others work can claim wages." .

At the present juncture , according to the CPI[M], whoever, whenever, whatever-industrialists and industries must not only be invited and appeased with all kinds of sops,the state government must unleash all of its financial and coercive powers to get things done 1n their favour. .

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Skilled workers, carefully suction all the yoke out of REAL eggs, dry them out, and then hand paint them in hundreds of various designs. There were streets and streets of these eggs- in the street markets and in the windows of stores next to chocolate Easter bunnies. Easter celebrations in Prague are fabulous.

Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley talks with Jun Ha Kim, HMMA President and CEO, after a tour of the manufacturing facility in Montgomery, Ala., Tuesday, June 28, 2016. The Santa Fe is back on the production line in Montgomery after a six-year hiatus. Gov. Bentley toured with HMMA President and CEO Jun Ha Kim, and saw Hyundai's state-of-the-art robotic technology and many of highly skilled workers at the plant. At the end of the tour, he spent a few moments behind the wheel of a newly assembled Santa Fe. (Governor's Office, Jamie Martin)

This visa lets skilled workers, who are nominated by an employer, live and work in Australia permanently. you must be nominated by an Australian employer. your occupation must be on the relevant list of eligible skilled occupations. you must have at least Competent English.

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Otro compañero que se presta a ser retratado. Esta vez, Miguel, Miguelin para los amigos, Oficial de replanteo

 

Another workmate who agree to be photographied. This time, Miguel, Miguelín for friends, laying out skilled worker

Skilled worker filling cinnamon tubes.

why didn't anyone get footage

 

I"Ll go see francis...and TN that didn't work we have to make cap unemployed so we can get those monies...

 

"slugwort" capper

 

cause that's how this family does it and in baby boomers BBC world service they present HE How old!!! well donnie sold

the arms to slugwort when Bengum button LEBs this fucking cat..that was forty years ago you know..then they build a masjid..you realise your not in arbia don't you were an island...so we just have to get the warp mix right and JOHN howard says yes when GOVT ask a serving naval officer..we're with dayb we don't have to listen to the LEBs that bloody cat..sunshine cat somewhere in eurpore they just singled REAL songwriters like neil fin not people who call songwriters TN that didn't work FINALLY he's back on unme[ployment WE don't have to listen to you Primemiseter

 

public monies then and then in skilled workers we just can't train enough doctors for the abby boom and they say shit present with mutilple conditions studied 1000 people and then that might be the error really

 

babby boomers there so many of them..who cares that's how this family does "it" dejure

  

I was on wheelbarrow duty. Garden project, Craigie's Farm, near Queensferry.

Alberta’s Minister of Education and Childcare Demetrios Nicolaides announced, in Calgary on Friday, June 20, 2025, new collegiate schools opening in the 2025-26 school year.

 

Sixteen new and four improved collegiate schools will offer students hands-on training and direct pathways to in-demand jobs.

 

As Alberta’s economy continues to grow, so does the demand for skilled workers. To help meet this demand and better prepare students for the future, Alberta’s government is expanding collegiate schools across the province. Budget 2025 invests $27.5 million to support this expansion, which includes $6 million for operational costs and $21.5 million for school improvements.

 

Collegiate schools connect classroom learning with real-world careers by offering students hands-on experience and direct pathways to post-secondary education and employment. These specialized schools equip students with practical skills, industry experience and a strong foundation for future careers, helping young Albertans succeed and thrive in a fast-paced and evolving job market.

 

Also speaking at the announcement were Brock Foster, student, Fusion Collegiate,

Kyra Bogensberger, co-founder, Fusion Collegiate, and Lynda Holden, dean, School of Transportation and School of Manufacturing and Automation, SAIT. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

Roayals Footwear is the Best Footwear Company in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Roayals Footwear Deals With Extreme Verity of Men, Ladies, Kids, Women Fashion Footwear. These Footwear are Known for Their Resistance, Flexibility, Durability, Comfort. Roayals Footwear Provide These Following Footwear Category Air Sandals And Slippers, Moccasin Shoes, And Casual Belly for Men, Women And Kids. Every Product of Roayals Fashion Footwear is Manufactured With Outstanding Quality of Raw Material, Skilled Workers the product are made of the basis of Fashion trends.

Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley tours Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama LLC Tuesday, June 28, 2016, in Montgomery, Ala. The Santa Fe is back on the production line in Montgomery after a six-year hiatus. Gov. Bentley toured with HMMA President and CEO Jun Ha Kim, and saw Hyundai's state-of-the-art robotic technology and many of highly skilled workers at the plant. At the end of the tour, he spent a few moments behind the wheel of a newly assembled Santa Fe. (Governor's Office, Jamie Martin)

Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley thanks Jun Ha Kim, HMMA President and CEO, after a tour of the manufacturing facility in Montgomery, Ala., Tuesday, June 28, 2016. The Santa Fe is back on the production line in Montgomery after a six-year hiatus. Gov. Bentley toured with HMMA President and CEO Jun Ha Kim, and saw Hyundai's state-of-the-art robotic technology and many of highly skilled workers at the plant. At the end of the tour, he spent a few moments behind the wheel of a newly assembled Santa Fe. (Governor's Office, Jamie Martin)

Roayals Footwear is the Best Footwear Company in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Roayals Footwear Deals With Extreme Verity of Men, Ladies, Kids, Women Fashion Footwear. These Footwear are Known for Their Resistance, Flexibility, Durability, Comfort. Roayals Footwear Provide These Following Footwear Category Air Sandals And Slippers, Moccasin Shoes, And Casual Belly for Men, Women And Kids. Every Product of Roayals Fashion Footwear is Manufactured With Outstanding Quality of Raw Material, Skilled Workers the product are made of the basis of Fashion trends.

Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley tours Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama LLC Tuesday, June 28, 2016, in Montgomery, Ala. The Santa Fe is back on the production line in Montgomery after a six-year hiatus. Gov. Bentley toured with HMMA President and CEO Jun Ha Kim, and saw Hyundai's state-of-the-art robotic technology and many of highly skilled workers at the plant. At the end of the tour, he spent a few moments behind the wheel of a newly assembled Santa Fe. (Governor's Office, Jamie Martin)

Dimitris Pikionis, an inspired architect, city planner, artist, set designer and thinker executed the landscaping of the archaeological area around the Acropolis, Philopappos' Hill and St. Demetrius Loumbardiaris between 1950-1957. He created two winding walks one of which accesses the Acropolis, whereas the other leads away from the Sacred Rock to an Anderon (plateau) on Philopappos' Hill, from which the monuments of the Acropolis can be best viewed. Pikionis constructed the Loumbardiaris kiosk with its pergola and the Anderon framed by semicircular benches and other marble seats, by drawing from ancient linear compositions. He integrated the remains of the ancient habitations which were revealed on the site. The construction was done without preplanning, on site, using skilled workers who shaped the surfaces of the paved walks using pitching chisels and a variety of pointed chisels. Pikionis himself organized the planting of trees in the specific area. He boosted the shrub vegetation and the planting of wild and domestic olive trees, even plants that the ancient people used in their temples such as pomegranate, laurel or myrtle trees.Pikionis' priority was to blend the natural and archaeological landscape, which classified his work as a creation of high aesthetics. He was awarded for this accomplishment and the Greek Ministry of Culture listed his work in 1996.

Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, Sheffield.

Workshops - Crucible Furnace (left) & Fitting Shop.

Grade l listed.

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The Crucible Furnace at Abbeydale is the only one of its kind in the world which still survives intact. It was built in around 1830, and supplied the works with quality steel for tool-making. The building also houses a Pot Shop, where clay crucible pots were made for the furnace, and a Charge Room where the ingredients for the steel were prepared and weighed. Temperatures in the crucible furnace reached 1600°C and the strength of the 'puller out', who lifted the weight of molten steel from the furnace was legendary. The 'teemer' was also a highly skilled worker, carefully pouring the steel into ingot moulds with strength and precision.

 

Abbeydale Works is an integrated site for the production of steel tools. Dating from c1714, it was mainly built in the period 1785-1830, and remained in continuous use until 1933. It is of outstanding importance as an example of this type of industrial plant and its characteristic design.

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Chinese-built airport project in Cambodia helps sharpen skills for local talents

 

KANDAL, Cambodia, Nov. 10 (Xinhua) -- Hang Amatak, a 30-year-old Cambodian engineer, is proud of working with a Chinese company to build the new Phnom Penh international airport, saying that the job is essential to helping sharpen his skills and expertise.

 

Graduated with a Master's degree in civil engineering from the Harbin Institute of Technology in northeast China's Heilongjiang province in 2018, Amatak joined the China Construction Third Engineering Bureau Group Co. Ltd. to build the 4F-class airport, the world's highest class, in Kandal province, about 20 km south of the capital Phnom Penh in early 2020.

 

Starting his job with the post of an assembly engineer, Amatak had been then promoted to the post of an assistant to the project leader after he had performed well on the assigned duties.

 

"In the management of such a huge project, I feel that I will be able to help Cambodia in the future with the experience I have learned from this project," he told Xinhua. "This international airport project has provided great benefits to our Cambodian engineers, giving us jobs and invaluable experience."

 

The mega-project is the fruit of close cooperation between Cambodia and China under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative.

 

"I'm really proud of working for such a huge project in Cambodia and being an important part of this project," he said. "In the future, when I have children, they will be proud of me that I have helped develop this project."

 

Amatak also praised Chinese engineers and skilled workers for their hard work and their strong commitment to the project's success, saying that he had learned a lot from them.

 

Occupying 2,600 hectares in Kandal and Takeo provinces, the new airport is expected to become one of the biggest in Southeast Asia.

 

Sin Chansereyvutha, undersecretary of state of Cambodia's State Secretariat of Civil Aviation, said the new Phnom Penh international airport will play a key role in boosting Cambodia's economic growth and tourism when it is put into use.

 

"The new airport will be capable of handling 13 million passengers a year in the short-to-medium term to 2030, and up to 30 million passengers in the long term from 2030 to 2050," he said.

 

The main structure construction of the airport's terminal hall is now completed.

 

People work at the construction site of the new Phnom Penh international airport in Kandal province, Cambodia, on Nov. 8, 2022. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)

 

Xiang Haifeng, executive general manager of the China Construction Yangtze River (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd., said the new airport is a key project of China-Cambodia cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative.

 

"After the project is completed, it will become an important transportation hub in southeast Asia and help Cambodia's economy take off," he told Xinhua.

 

"We are proud to be the general contractor of the project," he said.

 

Meanwhile, Xiang said, Chinese colleagues have devoted themselves to cultivating Cambodian senior management talents and skilled workers.

 

"We believe that they will become an important force in Cambodia's national development." ■

Premier Jason Kenney and Minister of Advanced Education Demetrios Nicolaides provided, during a visit to Executive Millwork Inc. in Calgary on September 6, 2022, an update on how Alberta’s government is responding to the changing needs of Alberta’s workforce.

 

The Premier’s Council on Skills will ensure students learn the skills they need to secure Alberta’s future.

 

The council, comprised of 11 key industry stakeholders, will help Alberta’s government better understand the challenges, opportunities and changing needs of Alberta’s workforce. Advice will be provided to the Premier, through the Minister of Advanced Education, to strengthen post-secondary programming and align Alberta with current and future industry demand.

 

“Our government is obsessed with attracting new investment to fuel our economy’s diversification. We need skilled workers to fill the high-wage jobs that are being created in record numbers in Alberta. This council will help us to rise to the challenge in developing and retaining these skilled workers.” said Premier Kenney. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

Premier Jason Kenney and Minister of Advanced Education Demetrios Nicolaides provided, during a visit to Executive Millwork Inc. in Calgary on September 6, 2022, an update on how Alberta’s government is responding to the changing needs of Alberta’s workforce.

 

The Premier’s Council on Skills will ensure students learn the skills they need to secure Alberta’s future.

 

The council, comprised of 11 key industry stakeholders, will help Alberta’s government better understand the challenges, opportunities and changing needs of Alberta’s workforce. Advice will be provided to the Premier, through the Minister of Advanced Education, to strengthen post-secondary programming and align Alberta with current and future industry demand.

 

“Our government is obsessed with attracting new investment to fuel our economy’s diversification. We need skilled workers to fill the high-wage jobs that are being created in record numbers in Alberta. This council will help us to rise to the challenge in developing and retaining these skilled workers.” said Premier Kenney. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

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The Henry B. Dupont is a unique, world famous facility that employs very skilled workers to maintain, restore and preserve Mystic Seaport's historic vessels.

 

It was also in this facility where the Freedom Schooner Amistad was built. The new Amistad is a replica of the old trading schooner....you may have seen the movie about the African captives staging the revolt in 1839 and the ensuing courtroom drama which finally resulted in the slaves being returned to Africa. Well, if you haven't seen the movie you should see it. :-)

 

The Amistad now travels around the world to promote awareness of history and cooperation among races. In between voyages, it is docked at Mystic Seaport. Unfortunately it was at sea when we went there last weekend.

 

Mystic Seaport

Mystic, CT

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Manuel Rosillo, Business Manager, Medtronic, discusses Tijuana's changing manufacturing landscape. "20 years ago, you only found low skilled workers in sweatshop conditions here," said Rosillo. "Now, Mexico is graduating more engineers than the U.S." Also pictured: Angel Garcia, Manager of Vascular Manufacturing, Medtronic.

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Alberta’s Minister of Advanced Education Rajan Sawhney announce, in Edmonton on Thursday, March 27, 2025, funding for the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology.

 

Budget 2025, if passed, provides $20 million for planning and design of the Advanced Skills Centre at NAIT.

 

As Alberta’s economy continues to grow and diversify, so does the need for more skilled tradespeople to continue building the province. Alberta’s government is addressing the labour market demands of today and tomorrow through strategic investments to increase training capacity in high-demand areas, helping students get the skills and knowledge they need to enter Alberta’s workforce.

 

Through Budget 2025, if passed, Alberta’s government is investing $20 million in continuing funding for the Advanced Skills Centre at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), as part of a three-year total investment of $43 million for pre-construction planning and design. Once operational, the centre is expected to train an additional 4,200 apprentices per year, helping to meet Alberta’s growing demand for skilled workers. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

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Skilled worker filling cinnamon tubes.

Premier Danielle Smith spoke to the Calgary Catholic Immigration Society (CCIS) in Calgary on Wednesday, March 6, 2024.

 

The Premier discussed the Alberta government’s partnership with CCIS, the shortage of skilled workers in Alberta's trades sector, and the Alberta government’s vision for the trades in the province. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

The best definition for Staff Augmentation is the temporary hiring of a skilled workforce. These skilled workers augment the current staff by lending their experience to specific project requirements.

 

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At IFO, our production site in the village of Ngombé (Republic of Congo), skilled workers craft quality wood products.

 

Our customers benefit, having a whole range of wood products that are ideal in exterior or interior use; the forest is respected, because our industrial know-how allows us to use more of the tree, optimising its use.

 

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Skilled workers despatched the hapless morsels all over the market, behind each collection of crates was a small band of men (almost always), slicing and dicing.

Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley tours Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama LLC Tuesday, June 28, 2016, in Montgomery, Ala. The Santa Fe is back on the production line in Montgomery after a six-year hiatus. Gov. Bentley toured with HMMA President and CEO Jun Ha Kim, and saw Hyundai's state-of-the-art robotic technology and many of highly skilled workers at the plant. At the end of the tour, he spent a few moments behind the wheel of a newly assembled Santa Fe. (Governor's Office, Jamie Martin)

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