Training puts Electrolux workers on front foot for employment

By Nicole Kuter
Updated May 1 2014 - 7:14am, first published 4:00am
OPTIONS: Elizabeth Majewski and Janet McLean discuss a certificate III in aged care with OCTEC manager of community services in health Liz Gray. Photo: JUDE KEOGH      0430octec1
OPTIONS: Elizabeth Majewski and Janet McLean discuss a certificate III in aged care with OCTEC manager of community services in health Liz Gray. Photo: JUDE KEOGH 0430octec1

ELECTROLUX workers generally believe they have a fighting chance of securing employment once the factory closes in 2016. 

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