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TRANSPORT-RELATED PROFESSIONS TO BE REVAMPED

RBT editia nr. 30/Aprilie 2009 Articol adaugata la, 13 Aprilie 2009 ( RBT )
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Transport specialists want to get involved in solving human resources issues in the field, as they draw attention that vocational training in the transport sector is hardly appropriate.

They are worried that the booming auto market and new technologies have engendered great difficulty in recruiting qualified personnel. Consequently, experts say there is a need for a competent training system for the transport working staff. This new training system should start with the vocational high school system and should be constantly keeping up with market demands. Experts say that new technologies used by modern means of transport, the transition from the heavy mechanical work to maintenance, diagnosis, service and science activities were not efficiently anticipated. For this reason there are great difficulties in recruiting qualified personnel and employees, particularly those with adequate new technologies know-how. The study includes socio-economical data on the employees, in-depthinterviews, employers’ evaluation, and a proposal for new occupational standards and for a professional training plan associated to each job. 



Articole RBT - English review - Nr. 30/Aprilie 2009
 
•  LOSSES HAVE EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS: EIGHT BILLION INSTEAD OF FIVE
•  CFR MARFA EARNS EUROPEAN SUBSIDIES THROUGH A MARCO POLO PROJECT
•  SOLUTIONS FOR OVER-SUPPLY IN TRANSPORT SERVICES
•  EXXONMOBIL, WILLING TO INVEST IN CONSTANTA
•  TOURISM - AN UNEXPLOITED CURRENCY RESERVE
•  NEW EUROVIGNETTE RULES COME AT THE WRONG TIME
•  AUTO INSURANCES HOLD BACK THE MARKET
•  EU MONEY NOT ENOUGH FOR MOTORWAYS
•  HOLIDAY COUPONS, AN OPPORTUNITY FOR TRANSPORTERS
•  DEEM PREDICTIONS REGARDING EMPLOYMENT
•  UNIQUE AIRPORT COMPANY FOR ARAD AND TIMISOARA
•  NEW SOLUTIONS FOR INLAND WATERWAYS CONTAINERSHIP
•  SLOW PACE IN LOGISTIC SPACES DEVELOPMENT
•  THE FUTURE OF TRANSPORTS, SKETCHED IN THE UNCERTAINTIES OF THE PRESENT
•  INTERMODAL TRANSPORT IN ROMANIA REMAINS A STORY
•  TRANSPORT-RELATED PROFESSIONS TO BE REVAMPED
•  MUCH ADO FOR A SMALL CRISIS














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