Category: Employer updates

Global Skills Launches Winter Workforce Boost

Global Skills is excited to announce the launch of our Winter Workforce Boost campaign. Our goal is to place 1500 job seekers into sustainable work over the next 50 business days leading to 30 June.

Diversify and Meet Your Workforce Needs: Transport, Postal and Warehousing Industry

Australia’s Transport, Postal and Warehousing Industry includes a wide range of businesses and occupations and is one of our nation’s growth industries with an increasing demand for workers. With this demand predicted to intensify in coming years, Global Skills is encouraging employers to consider the inclusion of people with disability as possible employees.

Diversify and Meet Your Workforce Needs: Construction Industry

With significant skill and labour shortages within the Construction Industry predicted to intensify in coming years, Global Skills is encouraging employers to consider the inclusion of people with disability as potential employees.

Supporting Mental Wellbeing in the Workplace

A mentally healthy workplace benefits every employee and every business, no matter the size or industry and is achievable for all organisations.

Diversify and Meet Your Workforce Needs: Retail Industry

In the lead up to the holiday season, many businesses in the Retail Industry will need to scale up staff quickly to meet extra demand. As Retail is one of Australia’s growth industries known to have significant labour shortages and high demand this may be proving a hard task. Global Skills is encouraging employers to consider the inclusion of people with disability as potential employees to help meet demand now and prepare for the future.

Diversify and Meet Your Workforce Needs

For current and future workforce needs, Global Skills Disability Employment Services (DES) can help your business access a large and diverse talent pool that is significantly under-represented in the Australian labour market.

Is Your Business Eligible for a Wage Subsidy?

Are you looking to hire staff? Your business may be eligible to receive up to $10,000 towards the cost of recruitment, including training and wages.