Skills Shortage
# skills-shortage - Thursday 27 December, 2012
Limerick company launches scholarship to fight skills shortage
Emutex has launched a scholarship and internship for third level undergraduate students, after having to go abroad to hire seven out of 10 people in 2012.
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Where in the world? Saskatchewan wants Irish workers
The Canadian province is sending a recruitment delegation to Ireland next month looking to fill 275 jobs.
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US firms need 2,000 Irish workers but say the skills aren’t there
American companies complain that they can’t find Irish workers with the right skills.
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