Women Encouraged to Apply for Trade Jobs as Apprentice Demand Increases
Article featured in The Daily Telegraph on 22/12/2020. “Lady tradies’’ are cashing in on careers in construction, as building companies hire extra apprentices during the
Article featured in The Daily Telegraph on 22/12/2020. “Lady tradies’’ are cashing in on careers in construction, as building companies hire extra apprentices during the
At Productivity Force health and safety is our priority and we follow a culture of ‘no harm; safety is everybody’s business’. We therefore do everything
As a key driver of the Australian Economy, the construction industry will be key to post-pandemic recovery. The sector not only produces infrastructure essential to
One of the key benefits of temporary labour hire is the agility it provides, and if COVID-19 taught business owners anything, it’s the importance of
The construction industry is experiencing a prevailing labour shortage with just half the qualified candidates per advertised construction jobs. This problem is also only expected to
A sustainable workforce describes how able and willing employees are to remain working and is critical in maintaining a sufficient workforce. It focuses on attracting
The unfolding COVID-19 epidemic has seen entire countries across the world placed into complete lockdown with the shutdown of all non-essential services. Currently, the continuity
Digital transformation will increasingly shape the construction industry, and yet we know it still takes the best people to make a successful company. Robotics and
This year Productivity Force was awarded the Landscape Maintenance and Restoration contract at the prestigious Fernhill Estate in Mulgoa. Fernhill Estate is an iconic rural
One of the major highlights from 2018 was a key partnership established between multinational construction and infrastructure firm, Lendlease, for work on the major Northern
Early 2018, Productivity Force partnered with tier 1 contractor, CPB to work on a major government project in Moorebank, in Sydney’s West. We also assisted
Productivity Force has grown in strength since commencing work on the Nepean Bridge Project in 2018. Productivity Force is revolutionising the way apprentices are recruited,
A big congratulations to our 2021 Productivity Force Apprentice Award winners who have each exceeded expectations through their reliability, commitment and attitude. It’s been an
Each year Stowe Australia reward apprentices for outstanding performance and commitment at their annual Apprentice Awards. This year three Productivity Force apprentices were recognised for
Article featured in the Milton Ulladulla Times on 29/04/2021. Declan Johnston is part of Team 55 – the first cohort of participants at Productivity Bootcamp’s
Article featured in the South Coast Register on 28/04/21 Feeling ready to hit the workforce, the first participants from a pre-apprenticeship bootcamp will be graduating
Article featured in the Blue Mountains Gazette on 23/12/2020. Samm McBride had been thinking about changing careers for some time. Whilst the 27-year-old enjoyed being
Article featured in Roads Online on 14/12/2020. Some of Sydney’s most job-ready apprentices have graduated from one of the country’s most rigorous pre-apprenticeship courses –
Article featured in Building Connection on 11/12/2020. Training and apprentice hire group Productivity Force and its business partner Productivity Bootcamp have graduated 18 pre-apprentices from its new Sydney
Article featured in South West Voice on 2/12/2020. The first Productivity Bootcamp in Campbelltown has been a sensational success and over the next two years will give