Mining is forecast to see another boom in job numbers early next year, Manpower managing director tells MINING DAILY.
A new report has found that mining and construction has one of the brightest employment futures of any industry in Australia.
Employment in Australia's mining and construction sector is down 31% from the same time last year, according to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.
China's demand for Australian commodities won't fall as hard or for as long as some have predicted, Newcrest Mining's chief executive Ian Smith told the Australian Institute of Company Directors lunch in Sydney yesterday.
The latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey shows diminished prospects for job seekers in the Mining and Construction sector as employers put off hiring new employees until economic conditions improve.
According to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey, employment prospects for job seekers in the Mining & Construction sector have continued to fall, as hiring managers place their decision making on hold in the second half of 2008.
The latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey has indicated that prospects for job seekers in the Mining & Construction sector may well be softer than they have been for the past two years as hiring managers place their decision to hire new staff on hold.
A NATIONAL employment survey has released statistics results that show employment prospects for Australians are expected to remain strong.