Western Australia aims to increase workforce participation by supporting those who are underrepresented or disadvantaged in the labor market. This includes improving access to education and training, addressing barriers to employment like lack of transport or childcare, and providing tailored assistance to job seekers. Building a larger, more inclusive workforce will strengthen the state's economy and society.
Western Australia aims to increase workforce participation by supporting those who are underrepresented or disadvantaged in the labor market. This includes improving access to education and training, addressing barriers to employment like lack of transport or childcare, and providing tailored assistance to job seekers. Building a larger, more inclusive workforce will strengthen the state's economy and society.
Western Australia aims to increase workforce participation by supporting those who are underrepresented or disadvantaged in the labor market. This includes improving access to education and training, addressing barriers to employment like lack of transport or childcare, and providing tailored assistance to job seekers. Building a larger, more inclusive workforce will strengthen the state's economy and society.
Building the Western Australian workforce by increasing participation
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