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Tuesday, August 29, 2006
The worsening labour shortage is already limiting productivity and efficiency for companies in the Canadian oilpatch, says an energy & resources survey by Deloitte consultants. The survey, which involved 55 respondents from the Canadian oil and gas, utilities and mining sectors, said the growing lack of skilled workers will limit their ability to meet customer demand and hamper companies' ability to innovate. Even more revealing, the survey said the three most critical "people issues" affecting organizations were attracting specific types of labour, finding new talent and retirement of the Baby Boom generation.
(See Canadian Press: Labour shortage already limiting productivity in Canadian oilpatch: survey )
 

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