ACTU, Ai Group, ACCI, BCA release common interests on skills & training ahead of jobs summit

The ACTU, Ai Group, ACCI and the BCA are launching their 'Statement on Common Interests on Skills and Training' ahead of the Jobs Summit today.

Australia must tackle today's workforce and skills shortages and must modernise skills and training systems to respond to current and future opportunities and challenges. To do this, unions and business groups have worked together to outline reforms for the mutual benefit of learners, employers and employees, and the Australian economy and society at large.

Together, we recommend that the Albanese Government work with industry (both unions and employers) and State and Territory governments to:

1. Urgently establish Jobs and Skills Australia, as the agency responsible for producing advice to government and industry partners on economy-wide workforce needs to guide the allocation of skilling investments.

2. Invest in Vocational Education and Training by providing real and sustained funding increases to ensure the system meets labour market needs and increases accountability, with reforms focussing on learner outcomes.

3. Reinvigorate and adapt Australia's apprenticeship system by increasing funding from the October 2022 budget. Investment must increase apprentice wage subsidies, provide incentive completion payments for both employers and apprentices, and payments for mentoring programs for apprentices.

4. Guarantee foundational skills, including digital literacy, for all Australians. This should be done through updating the National Foundation Skills Strategy for Adults to recognise the impact of digital disruption; refreshing national language, literacy, numeracy, and digital skills strategies to include tangible and realistic KPIs to ensure accountability; and expanding funding for initiatives to deliver relevant training.

5. Support lifelong learning to ensure the workforce adapts to ever-changing needs through incentives to upskill and increasing the delivery and integration of more flexible training options.

Quotes attributable to Ai Group Chief Executive Innes Willox:

"Ai Group has long advocated for action to create a revitalised and appropriately funded Vocational and Education Training system. VET is the bedrock of the skills for our nation. Never before has the demand for skills been more urgent or more important. The establishment of Jobs and Skills Australia is a critical step in driving a high performing training sector with industry engagement at every level. The task ahead is large, achievable and urgent."

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