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Kiwi Can Do opens channels for individuals or community groups to help keep Countdown’s shelves stocked
Kiwi Can Do has opened up 0800, Website, Facebook channels for anyone in the community to jump on board with paid jobs to help keep Countdown’s supply chains running and ensure families can put food on their tables. “We need your help to help your community and keep...
Kiwi Can do partners with Master Painters New Zealand
(Article reposted with permission from Master Painters New Zealand). Kiwi Can Do is looking for Master Painter painters who can offer "live" training sites where two or more wannabe painters (male and female) can jump on the first rung of the employment ladder and...
Kiwi Can Do pays off for Pitz
(Article reposted with permission from Te Ahu a Turanga). Pitiera ‘Pitz’ Wilson took a few minutes out of a busy day in Zone 2 to talk to TAat CHAT about the training that got him into the job as a driver with Goodmans. “I’ve been working in roadworks since I got back...
Kiwi Can Do featured in an article about becoming a tradie
It was great to see Kiwi Can Do featured in a blog post by the company of our ex Auckland Area Manager. RHM Construction, a West Auckland renovations and building company has published a post with their take on the best way to become a builder. Check it out for some...
A Kiwi Can Do Employers Guide
Kiwi Can Do is funded by the Industry Partnerships division of MSD to support the Construction Industry Accord, and our job is to work closely with employers to prepare and support New Zealanders into employment and a career. There are no fees or costs to employers...
Kiwi Can Do Covid-19 advice
A guide to your business surviving the lockdown, and how to look after your employees Government support package to assist businesses On March 17, the Government announced a $12.1 billion support package to assist businesses and Kiwis in the wake of the Covid-19...
Seven Sharp – Government targeting women to help fill construction worker shortage
As featured on Seven Sharp: A massive 33,000 workers are needed in the industry over the coming years. Watch here
Kiwi Can Do programme helping Palmerston North Kiwis into work
Featured in Manawatu Guardian: Kiwi Can Do has been launched in Palmerston North. KCD managing director Iain Morrison and KCD chair Dame Fran Wilde introduced the programme that 'staircases unemployed into entry-level construction jobs'. "They are inspired to get out...
Recruitment of beneficiaries to help with Manawatu’s $4 billion construction boom
Featured in Stuff: An unlikely crew may provide the solution to Manawatū's pending construction boom – beneficiaries. There has never been a better time in Manawatū to pull on a fluro and hard hat, with projects totalling $4 billion in the pipeline, such as a revamp...
Kiwi Can Do actively working to prevent measles spreading
Kiwi Can Do is offering to arrange vaccination of all trainees attending its courses. Kiwi Can Do wants to prevent measles spreading further and remove the risk of infection to our whanau and especially our babies, vulnerable family and friends. Managing director Iain...