VET News
INDUSTRY CALLS FOR SINGLE NATIONAL REGULATOR FOR VET
The Australian Council of Trade Unions, the Australian Industry Group, and the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry today called on Training Ministers in all States and Territories to proceed, as a priority, with the establishment of a national regulator for the Australian Vocational Education and Training (VET) system as agreed at the April 2009 COAG meeting.
The case for the establishment of a national regulator is clear and compelling, the three organisations said. Vocational education and training is a key contributor to of the economic health of the nation. It contributes to the vital development of our labour markets, and is also major domestic and export industry. The scrutiny and expectations of the VET sector are high, said Ai Group Chief Executive Officer, Heather Ridout.
The Australian Council of Trade Unions, the Australian Industry Group, and the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry today called on Training Ministers in all States and Territories to proceed, as a priority, with the establishment of a national regulator for the Australian Vocational Education and Training (VET) system as agreed at the April 2009 COAG meeting.
The case for the establishment of a national regulator is clear and compelling, the three organisations said. Vocational education and training is a key contributor to of the economic health of the nation. It contributes to the vital development of our labour markets, and is also major domestic and export industry. The scrutiny and expectations of the VET sector are high, said Ai Group Chief Executive Officer, Heather Ridout.



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