Finnish forestry labour shortage
Finnish forestry companies often hire seasonal workers from abroad, particularly non-EU countries such as Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines, to fill the skilled labour gap. Photo Credit: Asset id: 2474117537
Finnish forestry companies often hire seasonal workers from abroad, particularly non-EU countries such as Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines, to fill the skilled labour gap. Photo Credit: Asset id: 2474117537
STIHL Master Technician Course for advanced dealertraining STIHL has launched its highly anticipated STIHL Master Technician Course, the pinnacle of its dealer training programme, designed to provide expert-level servicing and
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