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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Olympics Minister misses the mark on Olympics skill shortages

Resourcing Solutions, supplier of talent to the construction industry, has warned that Olympics Minister Tessa Jowellís calls for a recruitment revolution will not bring about social change

Resourcing Solutions, supplier of talent to the construction industry, has warned that Olympics Minister Tessa Jowellís calls for a recruitment revolution will not bring about social change, or help transform the position of women in the construction industry, in the build up to the 2012 Olympics.

The Olympics needs highly skilled workers from the largest possible pool of talent available, and it is only by encouraging people from all sectors of the community at home and abroad, that London will be able to host the most spectacular Olympics event to date.

Richard Lawrance, Managing Director, Resourcing Solutions said: ìItís quite astounding that the Olympics Minister would rather call for a ësocial transformationí to address the very real issue of under-representation of women in construction and engineering industries, than discuss less ëheadline grabbingí but salient issues such as bursaries and scholarships for women in construction industries.î

He added: ìI would have thought the minister would know that top-down revolutions always fail - whatís needed is a grass roots approach! We need to encourage women through offering vocational courses and keeping womenís interest in engineering while still at school. The number of Further Education colleges offering bursaries to women who want to study engineering is still much too low. Now is the time to address core issues such as education.

Instead of calling on the industry to transform itself, Government needs to address the role of women in construction through the key role it plays in education and training.î

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