Steinbach MLA and Education and Training Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced that the Manitoba government is offering summer employment opportunities for students and youth.
The Manitoba government is recruiting for the new Leaders in Training Program, a two-year paid internship for those seeking a fulfilling career in the public service.
The Manitoba government has launched Women’s Equality Week 2019 with a boost to women in the trades.
To create more opportunities, not-for-profit organizations, public-sector employers, and private employers with up to 50 employees can now apply for funding through the Canada Summer Jobs Program 2019.
Urban and Hometown Green Team grant applications are now available for organizations to hire youth between the ages of 15 and 29 for summer jobs in Manitoba.
The Human Resources and Training Coordinator with Manitoba Pork says the growing lack of available farm workers threatens to take a huge bite out of Canada’s economy.
The Manitoba Labour Market Outlook Report for 2018-2024 predicts consistent job growth in the province.
The Manitoba government has provided over $5.4 million to support over 700 community organizations, municipalities and provincial parks that are delivering Green Team projects during the summer of 2018.
A Stratford, Ontario labor lawyer warns agricultural employers need to know the labor laws that apply to them and take pre-emptive action to ensure compliance.
A Consultant with the HR Basics says taking steps to ensure employees feel they are valued members of the team will go a long way to keeping turn over low on the farm.