Polytech Staff Welcome Funding for Skills Strategy
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Fri May 23 2008 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)
Polytech Staff Welcome Funding for Skills Strategy
Friday, 23 May 2008, 10:05 am
Press Release: Association of Staff in Tertiary Education
For all Education Reporters
Polytechnic Staff Welcome Funding for Skills Strategy
The Association of Staff in Tertiary Education President Tangi Tipene said today that additional funding in the Budget to support the unified skills strategy, with an emphasis on building literacy and numeracy capability, was long overdue. “A national focus on the needs of the country in terms of a skills strategy will go a long way to addressing some of the skill shortage issues this country is facing”, she said. “Putting funding into the ITP sector in particular makes sense as far as government investment is concerned. The ITP sector is perfectly placed to provide the education necessary for New Zealand to become the high income, knowledge based economy that the government and all New Zealanders are committed to”.
Ms Tipene went on to say that while ASTE welcomed a number of the announcements in the Budget the union was still seriously concerned about the continuing underfunding of the sector which was leading to a number of unnecessary redundancies of valuable staff members in the sector.
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