WIRED - March 2022

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CAREERS AND TRAINING FEATURE

Pathway to employment Building strong relationships with local secondary schools and employers critical to channelling young talent In July 2019 Cabinet agreed to the Reform of Vocational Education (RoVE). This reform offered an opportunity to encourage more people to consider vocational education as a pathway to employment. As part of this initiative, 20 brokerage positions were created throughout the country and tendered to suitable organisations. Here at the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce we exist to unlock business vitality. We support local business

Local businesses also told us that they were not engaged with local young people, though many had a desire to employ directly from our community. All they needed was some support to understand the Government programmes and develop relationships with our community schools and students. Our business community has identified it is critical to address this by building strong relationships with our local secondary schools and employers, to channel the young talent within our community into rewarding, local vocational employment. Since the commencement of the Ministry of Social Development funded E2EB service in the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce, we have worked to increase the familiarity between business and schools. This includes class trips to local businesses, or individuals spending time with employers finding out what it takes and what that industry is about. One such employer is Mike Renner of Renner Fencing. If you know Mike you’ll know he’s passionate about fencing and WIRED MAGAZINE

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growth through effective promotion and business development opportunities. The Education to Employment Brokerage service was a natural fit for the Chamber as we had identified a need to bring our young people into local jobs. Even prior to Covid-19 our business community was consistently telling us that the single biggest barrier for business confidence was their inability to employ skilled and unskilled people across the region.

Mike Renner’s son Charlie is put through his paces.

the opportunities for young people to earn a living in a growing industry. Mike has taken several young people and shown them the world of fencing, both in school time and over the holidays. One student has become a regular with Mike and has the potential to move onto a fencing apprenticeship. Through opportunities such as the one Renner Fencing offered, or school visits to workplaces, or people from the world of work coming into schools, we are able to increase young peoples’ awareness of the opportunities that exist in their own community. Here at the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce we’re passionate about contextual education. In Marlborough we’ve been working with schools and teachers to find opportunities for businesses to

support learning in class. What better way to learn basic maths than to help someone like Mike lay out a fence line, calculate the number of posts, wire, staples… and of course working out the relative value of an hourly rate versus contract. If you think this is something you’d like to be involved in, google Education to Employment Brokerage in your local area and see what difference you can make to your industry, to young people and to your community. Or you could ring Mike and see what he has to say! Article supplied by the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce

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Shane on the Wire

8min
pages 46-52

A Wife’s Tale

4min
page 45

Minimum Wage Increase effective 1 April 2022

1min
page 44

5 incentive ideas – so your best staff never want

6min
pages 42-43

Fieldays Fencing Competitions – 15-17 June 2022

1min
page 34

FCNZ 2022 Annual General Meeting and Conference

1min
page 33

Respect and friendship on the fenceline

5min
pages 28-29

Kick off the New Year: Health and Safety 2022

3min
pages 39-40

Pathway to employment

2min
page 27

Is your coolie bag fuelling you enough to perform at your best?

2min
page 41

Hard work pays off after switch to fencing

6min
pages 24-26

Fence crew grows in talent and strength

4min
pages 22-23

Insulated fencing an innovative solution

2min
pages 15-16

The President’s Report

2min
page 5

The Board Blog

5min
pages 6-7

The 49 year-old company that continues to evolve

2min
pages 13-14

Marketing & Events update

3min
pages 8-10

Obituary: John Samuel Millar

2min
pages 11-12

Summit Steel & Wire and X™Fence®

2min
pages 17-19

Get more done with a Rotating Post Driver Base

1min
pages 20-21
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