Tandy Coleman, CEO of Polyflor SA discusses the skills drain in the flooring industry, a topic that she is particularly passionate about and committed to change.
Skilled flooring installers are in short supply, not only in South Africa but throughout the world. Many of the truly skilled artisans are retiring and as there is not much being done to attract next generations into the industry or to consciously up-skill those already in the industry, the craft is being lost which ultimately affects all stakeholders in the flooring industry.
So, how do we stop this skill drain? Whose responsibility is it? How do we attract new blood into the industry? How do we increase the skill level, ensuring that we have well trained and highly competent fitters in the industry?
Given our country’s staggering unemployment rate of 29%, our government is making an effort to promote job creation and skills development, even if it sometimes has its challenges. Some manufacturers are offering training even though sometimes restricted by funds, time and facilities. Yet, why is this not solving our problem? In 2013, FITA (Flooring Industry Training Association) was formed by a group of passionate people with a goal. A group who believed that if an industry united with a common purpose, they could achieve results no matter the hurdles. A group who believed in accountability and responsibility and to speak with an authentic voice to unite a divided industry.
FITA’s mandate was to facilitate the up-skilling of existing fitters and to attract new talent to the industry. Stakeholders across all categories within the flooring industry were invited to join this industry body. With backing
from CETA (Construction Education Training Authority), who have been very generous with funding, they should have been able to achieve great things.
With passion and commitment, there is no question that FITA can solve a very real problem. Does it not make sense for all stakeholders to work together to make a difference? Is a whole not far greater than the sum of its parts? Is there not strength in unity?
Polyflor is standing by FITA and we are proud to state our commitment and involvement. What about you?
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