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Apprenticeship Boost’ Subsidy Protects Most Vulnerable Workers Says Industry Training Leader
Wednesday, 17 June 2020, 8:41 am | New Zealand Industry Training Organisation
The CEO of industry training organisation (ITO) Competenz, Fiona Kingsford, says her organisation is delighted to see today’s Government announcement of up to $16,000 going to employers to help pay the costs of all apprentices for the first two years. ... More >>
ITO welcomes boost to trade programmes
Thursday, 24 October 2019, 8:34 am | New Zealand Industry Training Organisation
Wellington 24 October 2019: This week's announcement by the Government of a 27 percent increase in places to be made available at Trades Academies and Gateway secondary-tertiary programmes for school students has been welcomed by the nation's infrastructure sector ... More >>
Valuable insight into the sport and and recreation workforce
Friday, 26 February 2016, 3:51 pm | New Zealand Industry Training Organisation
Today, Industry Training Organisation (ITO) Skills Active Aotearoa Ltd. released their inaugural Sport and Recreation Industries Workforce Scan at its head office in Sages Lane, Wellington. More >>
NZITO welcomes release of 2012 educational performance data
Thursday, 25 July 2013, 11:58 am | New Zealand Industry Training Organisation
The New Zealand Industry Training Organisation (NZITO) is the industry training organisation for New Zealand’s key export food industries dairy manufacturing, meat processing and the seafood industry. More >>
Taskforce on Workplace Health and Safety Recommendations
Monday, 20 May 2013, 5:12 pm | New Zealand Industry Training Organisation
The New Zealand Industry Training Organisation (NZITO) is the standard setting body for occupational health and safety training registered on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework. More >>
On-job training winning formula for Living Earth
Thursday, 17 February 2011, 10:01 am | New Zealand Industry Training Organisation
A commitment to on-job training has proved to be a winning formula for Living Earth, Christchurch’s state of the art composting facility, with the first ever presentation of the National Certificate in Composting. Sue Winter, who manages the composting ... More >>
Industry training savings could fund community ed
Thursday, 16 July 2009, 5:13 pm | New Zealand Industry Training Organisation
One of the country’s leading industry training organisations says greater efficiency across the sector could more than fund the proposed cuts in community education courses proposed for next year. NZITO’s General Manager, Carl Ammon, says that greater ... More >>
Support for increase in industry-relevant learning
Thursday, 11 October 2007, 12:43 am | New Zealand Industry Training Organisation
The organisations that set skill standards for industry are supportive of the Youth Apprenticeships programme announced by the Minister of Education today. More >>
National Party skills policy promising
Monday, 25 July 2005, 10:21 am | New Zealand Industry Training Organisation
The National Party released its Tertiary Policy today. National stated it ‘will remove funding restrictions on trades and apprenticeship funding and encourage more trade training and apprenticeships by paying more for high-quality, high skills qualifications’. More >>
Skills Leadership Action To Boost Economy
Tuesday, 5 November 2002, 6:27 pm | New Zealand Industry Training Organisation
Industry Training Organisations (ITOs) are planning further improvements in skills training to boost the economy. Some 40 ITOs meet in Wellington this week to workshop strategies and share good practice that will lead to more people engaged in workplace-based ... More >>
NZITO selects Gen-I software solution
Thursday, 31 October 2002, 2:28 pm | New Zealand Industry Training Organisation
The New Zealand Industry Training Organisation (NZITO) has selected a software solution developed by total technology solutions company, Gen-i, to take its training offerings and administration support online. More >>