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Labour shortage to continue: consultant

A SHORTAGE of professional, skilled and unskilled labour among miners and mining contractors is set to continue as a critical constraint in the development of new mining projects, according to a Western Australia-based mining and construction consulting firm.

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Labour shortage to continue: consultant

Perth-based firm Pit Crew said that based on a predictive database model it has developed, demand for labour will experience some “dips and bumps”, but will remain high overall. The firm said companies...

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