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Millennial miners will need workforce to suit

THEY are demanding, they will transform the bottom lines of mining companies in future, and they should be central to the business planning of every company in the sector. They are not investors, nor metal consumers. They are Millennials, and last week’s Future of Mining Sydney conference heard they will need special attention from miners in the years ahead.

Are miners paying attention to the new needs of Millennial leaders

Are miners paying attention to the new needs of Millennial leaders

An industry that already has challenges attracting and retaining half the available workforce pool - in the form of women - mining now has its work cut out to sell itself to Millennials who make up 27.9%...

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