Bill HealeyMr Healey said the invitation from the Prime Minister was positive recognition of the Associations relationship with the Federal Government and an important step in positioning the industry on the government’s radar as a major employer.
“This forum is all about laying the groundwork for the future economic development of Australia’s employment infrastructure to take advantage of innovation, technology, services growth and our country’s projected future economic performance,” he said.
“From Printing Industries perspective it’s recognition that our industry has an influential role to play in the future of Australia’s economic development and the opportunity to reinforce our position on future industry skills development to help re-position us in the rapidly evolving knowledge economy.”
The Forum has been limited to 80 representatives from business, unions, government and academia.
It will discuss:
The changing structure of the Australian economy
Drivers of job creation and investment
Manufacturing in the next decade
Services in the next decade (focussing on tourism, international education and retail)
Seizing new opportunities through innovation, competition and effective partnership
Prime Minister Gillard said the Forum would be held on Thursday 6 October.
“The Future Jobs Forum will provide an important opportunity to discuss how Australia can build on its outstanding record of economic growth and job creation, and best position our nation to benefit from the changing global economy,” she said.
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