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Miners must apply lifecycle thinking to skills shortages problem

Labour shortages have hit miners for two years and counting, and the problem could become ingrained

Nadav Shemer
Mining companies must apply long-term thinking to tackle industry skills shortages

Mining companies must apply long-term thinking to tackle industry skills shortages

It's fair to say the mining sector has a good deal of expertise at long-term planning. How could it not, given it takes an average of 16 years to bring a project from discovery to commercial production?*...

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