Govt funds for Otago apprentices

Shane Jones. Photo: ODT files
Shane Jones. Photo: ODT files
A construction and a scaffolding company based out of Otago have received Provincial Growth Fund money to help bring through apprentices.

Cook Brothers Construction, which has a head office in Dunedin, received $1 million and Brazier Scaffolding got $400,000 to employ and train apprentices.

It is part of a $12 million package that was dished out to five businesses to operate the Government’s Regional Apprenticeship Initiative.

It aims to create 300 apprenticeships.

“Thanks to some fast work by the Government and regional employers, just over a month later we have approved the first five of these apprenticeship schemes,” Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones said.

TradeUp received $8 million to act as a third party to facilitate smaller firms to get involved with the apprenticeship programme.

Other companies to receive funding were: HEB Construction getting $1.6 million and Acrow Scaffolding getting $1.4 million.

‘‘In total this will mean jobs and training for over 300 new apprenticeships focusing on people who have been displaced from their jobs and Māori and Pasifika peoples,’’ Mr Jones said.

‘‘They will ensure New Zealand has a pipeline of skilled workers to support regional economies in the future, help apprentices stay connected to employment, and help regional communities and employers to thrive.’’

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