Builders Back Apprentice Wage Subsidy Boost

Master Builders Australia

The Federal Government’s $1.2 billion commitment to support 100,000 new apprentices or trainees will boost opportunities for young people and business confidence in the building and construction industry.

Master Builders Australia CEO Denita Wawn said, “Young people and building and construction businesses will be big winners from this new 50% wage subsidy,”

“The confidence of building and construction businesses to take on apprentices has been further shaken by the COVID crisis and the Federal Government’s move help will sure up their commitment to invest in the future of their business and the future building industry workforce,” she said.

“We know that the building and construction industry takes substantially longer than the rest of the economy to recover from economic down turn and this 50% wage subsidy will give confidence to our sector that it can sustainably continue training its future workforce,” Denita Wawn said.

“Our members need confidence that they can and should continue to invest in the future capacity of their businesses despite the dramatic collapse in demand that we currently witnessing, and anticipate will worsen, particularly over the next 12 months,” she said.

“This $1.2 billion investment by the Government is undoubtedly good news but its effectiveness will be blunted without further stimulus to support and activate demand for building and construction services,” Denita Wawn said.

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