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f e b r u a r y / m a r c h 2 0 1 6 www.resourceworld.com 63 better attraction and retention strategy, said Carol Howes, Vice- President of Communication and PetroLMI division of Enform. "There are concerns that workers will look elsewhere, at other industries," she said. "It happened in the last recession and then, in 2010, more workers were needed. Now there are efforts to retrain or expand the current workers' job skills so they can hold onto them. "The industry's technologies are changing and we need to look at the skills needed in the future. We need to attract the best and brightest so we have a more skilled workforce." Calling it a "difficult situation", Howes said the industry is changing and must look to developing technologies that will see fewer workers with different skill sets on the job. If anything positive comes from the downturn it may be a shift in public policy. Klassen said concerns around increases in cor- porate taxes, carbon policy and the Alberta royalty rate review highlight the need for government and industry to approach policy changes as a "shared partnership". In an industry that employs more than 500,000 people across Canada, the thought of business going elsewhere is a concern. "We need to make it more competitive, which in turn creates jobs, opens new markets and provides higher revenues for govern- ment," she said. "Policy has a really big role to play in this." n

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