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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern met Blenheim apprentices from the partnership between the Woodbourne base facility management company PAE and the Ministry for Social Development (MSD). Ardern was welcomed to the base with a haka, and visited the new Air Force headquarters, freshly refitted by the PAE apprentices. “It is so critical to have people on the ground who know and love their community, she told them. “It just means it brings so much passion to the job, and I hope you get some satisfaction from seeing the difference that you are making.” After learning that it was carpentry apprentice Oliver Wiesner s birthday, Ardern led the Happy Birthday song.
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Press Release – Student Job Search Minister for Social Development and Employment, Hon. Carmel Sepuloni, has celebrated the contribution of Student Job Search (SJS) to New Zealand tertiary graduates by hosting an event at Parliament this week. The Parliamentary event, held by The Ministry …
Minister for Social Development and Employment, Hon. Carmel Sepuloni, has celebrated the contribution of Student Job Search (SJS) to New Zealand tertiary graduates by hosting an event at Parliament this week.
The Parliamentary event, held by The Ministry for Social Development (MSD) alongside Student Job Search, celebrates SJS’s expanded graduate services. Attendees included representatives from across government departments, the education and employment sectors, including Tupu Toa Chief Executive Anne Fitisemanu, MSD Deputy Chief Executive Marama Edwards and New Zealand Union of Student Association President Andrew Lessells.