South Islanders are more bullish about the state of the economy than North Islanders but the Mainland is also facing a skills shortage, a new survey suggests.
Niko Kloeten Tue, 09 Apr 2013
South Islanders are more bullish about the state of the economy than North Islanders but the "mainland" is also facing a skills shortage, a new survey suggests.
The Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) shows 16.8% of South Islanders are very optimistic about the economy in the
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