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Skill shortages, particularly in the traditional trades
areas, are an ongoing concern for industry and governments. The causes of skill shortages are complex and hence the solutions not easy. Negative perceptions of careers in the traditional trades and the difficulties in attracting people, particularly young people, to work in some industries are common themes emerging through a broad range of research. The Government continues to address industry skill needs through a variety of mechanisms and has developed the National Skills Shortages Strategy to build on existing initiatives to provide a more comprehensive approach to addressing skills needs. The strategy includes
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