Read the latest news and insights from Pit Crew in our latest Newsletter.
Read the latest news and insights from Pit Crew in our latest Newsletter.
The shortage of workers in the resources and infrastructure sectors will peak at 84,000 in two years’ time and would be worse if not for project cancellations, Pit Crew has found. Read the full report.
Released into a strong and changing market the report combines construction, operations & maintenance, and shutdown modelling into a single output data set. Read full media release for details and insights.
A small West Leederville based consulting firm in embroiled in a possible legal stoush with a state government department over claims it breached copyright by accessing and forwarding a $40,000 report without permission… Listen to interview with Pit Crew Managing Director Peter Dyball on Mornings with Liam Bartlett
Peter Dyball has spent 10 months trying to resolve the issue. Perth company Pit Crew Management Consulting Services has accused the State Government of inappropriately using its in-depth labour market forecasting report and failing to pay for the material…READ MORE
Pit Crew’s Managing Director Peter Dyball said the Department’s conduct suggested the WA Government was willing to use IP from local innovators READ MORE
Pit Crew cries foul at WA’s Department of Training and Workforce Development over misuse of Labour Market Reports. Read Pit Crew’s media release.
Pit Crew Managing Director Peter Dyball was a speaker at the 24th Annual Conference held in Perth in March 2022. His presentation focused on the demand and availability of workforce resources for construction, operations & maintenance and shutdowns across the mining, oil & gas, heavy industry and infrastructure sectors in WA. Insights were given up…
Great to get a mention in The West Australian today: “Peter Dyball, whose consulting company Pit Crew released a report last year showing the WA resources sector would need an extra 40,000 skilled workers by the middle of 2023, said if the timing of the Prime Minister’s job creation programs were right, it could work…