2009 was a tough year for many. But employers are now strengthening their operations in preparation for the economic recovery. So what can we expect from the recruiting market in 2010?
Over the past few years the labour market has exhibited a close resemblance to the Star Wars trilogy, according to Matthew Tukaki, head of Drake International.
A new international freight forwarding training short course has received strong support from supply chain companies working in the overdimensional project cargo sector.
In today’s environment SCL professionals and practitioners must have the capacity to multi-skill as companies are starting to look for more specific skill sets amongst their workers.
On first impressions the current employment market may not seem the easiest environment in which to advance your career, however with a strategic approach your career can flourish, says Hays.
From the future of transportation fuels to the outlook for offshoring, Smart 2009 Conference will tackle the major issues facing supply chains in a time of increasing economic and environmental uncertainty.
The Department of Education, Training & the Arts (DETA), in collaboration with the Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA), announce the Skills Formation Strategy (SFS) project.
New research shows that work-life balance is the key factor in attracting and retaining staff and is even more important than salary.
For 20 years Industry Skills Training at Victoria University’s Werribee campus has been offering the training to ensure you have a steady stream of trainees coming through the system.
CILTS has teamed up with SupplyChainJobz to offer CILTS members global access to jobs and people via their website at www.cilt.org.sg.