10 Jul 2021

Agency hopes to upskill Pasifika workforce with training

7:31 pm on 10 July 2021

A dozen businesses have registered so far to get free courses for their staff, as part of a bid to upskill Auckland's Pasifika workforce.

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The region's economic and cultural agency, Auckland Unlimited, has been allocated $8 million by the government to provide training for 3500 Pacific people over four years.

Registrations opened this month to small and medium-sized businesses that have a large proportion of Pasifika workers.

Once in the programme, employers can be matched with an education provider offering courses in financial literacy and digital skills, or alternatively, a course tailored to their sector.

More than half of Pacific people work in lower-skilled jobs, getting lower incomes than the general population, and the programme aims to address that.

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