Industry Workers Survey

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Service Skills Australia wants to hear from

all workers in the service industries

How do workers benefit from training?

Service Skills Australia is calling for workers in the service industries to participate in a survey and contribute to the future direction of accredited training in Australia.

In 2008, Service Skills Australia conducted an online survey in which 90% of respondents stated that their business provides on-the-job training. But do employers and workers have different views on what training really means?

Service Skills is seeking to answer this question, and explore how workers benefit from training. The survey will provide information to the service industries about the value and uptake of on-the-job training and the awareness of accredited qualifications and certificates.

It only takes 5-10 minutes to complete and you may also be eligible to enter the draw to win a $250 gift voucher. You must be employed in the service industries to be eligible to win the gift voucher.

To participate go to www.serviceskills.com.au/surveys

Who should participate?

Workers in beauty, community pharmacy, hospitality, events, funeral services, tourism, sport, fitness and recreation, hairdressing, floristry, holiday parks and resorts, wholesale and retail industries.

Complete the survey now!

Service Skills Australia
GPO Box 4194

SYDNEY NSW 2001
Phone: 02 8243 1200
Fax: 02 8243 1299
Web: serviceskills.com.au
Email Address: info@serviceskills.com.au

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