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International SOS: Global Duty of Care Awards 2021 Launched Focusing on Redefining Duty of Care in a COVID-19 World

International SOS: Global Duty of Care Awards 2021 Launched Focusing on Redefining Duty of Care in a COVID-19 World This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210311006022/en/ (Photo: Business Wire) Empowering the Future of Workforce Resilience: Redefining Duty of Care in a COVID-19 World. There are three new Award categories; COVID-19 Ambassador (individual contributor), COVID-19 Agility Response and Inclusion Diversity. The Awards will be supported by a panel of sector-leading expert judges and a host of internationally recognised organisations. The International SOS Foundation is proud to present Chubb, the world s largest publicly traded property casualty insurance company, as Gold sponsor of the 2021 Duty of Care Awards Summit.

Building industry tipped to grow 18 4% by 2024

Mackay Isaac Whitsunday jobs growth projections for 2024 from the Greater Whitsunday Future Skills Roadmap. Picture: GW3 The roadmap includes recommendations under four key pillars to educate the region, particularly in digital skills, to ensure the Greater Whitsunday workforces remain adaptable, resilient, and employable into the future. The report looks at areas where skills might overlap, suggesting miners could help meet the future demand in the building industry. The Faethm platform has identified cross-industry employment pathways between a number of traditional sectors which project limited or uncertain workforce growth, and industries that have job corridor synergies and projected growth, providing opportunities to further explore cross-industry skilling pathways, the report reads.

MAY FLASHBACK: Travel bubble fight as Mackay is virus free

Almost half the drivers who died on Mackay roads in five years were under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. That is the stark reality revealed in the University of the Sunshine Coast s Road Safety Research Collaboration study into fatal crashes in Queensland from 2011 to 2015. Professor Jeremy Davey said data suggested drink-driving and drug-driving fatalities were higher for rural and regional areas like Mackay. Last week on Mackay region roads, police stopped 17 alleged drug-drivers and 14 alleged drink-drivers, Acting Senior Sergeant Daniel Goldburg of Mackay Road Policing Unit said. The figure is almost double the average of 9-10 drug-drivers charged per week in the Mackay district last year.

Campaign seeks to dispel Mackay stepping stone myth

Premium Content Subscriber only Calling all talented and skilled workers – Mackay wants you for a very special mission, should you choose to accept. The objective? To help solve the problems of our extensive industry base and help the region maintain its competitive edge. Resource Industry Network has launched a campaign to attract a talented and skilled workforce to Mackay with a suite of videos that shine a light on our career opportunities. They feature eight of Mackay’s business leaders. G&S Engineering national workforce planning and recruitment manager Kimberly Matheson stated in one of the videos that Mackay should not be considered a “stepping stone”.

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