The Canadian Meat Council warns changes to Canada’s temporary foreign worker program are jeopardizing the future of Canada’s meat processing plants, the jobs of Canadian who work at those plants and local economies.
Premier Greg Selinger will lead a Skills and Jobs Tour to connect more families with skills training for good jobs, here in Manitoba.
The Manitoba government is introducing two new programs that will help employment and income assistance participants find good jobs while continuing to grow the province’s skilled workforce.
The Manitoba government has launched this year’s summer employment programs, creating more than 3,600 jobs for young people across the province including more than 100 new Green Team positions.
A new pilot program at Red River College (RRC) this fall will provide individuals with intellectual disabilities new educational opportunities focused on successful transitions into good jobs.
The Steinbach Manitoba Youth Job Centre (MYJC), located at 395 Main Street in Steinbach, is once again open for the summer months.
To help meet the demands of the trucking industry, United Transportation Driver Training will host a job fair and community outreach event on Saturday June 7, in Steinbach, Manitoba, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Ted Falk, MP for Provencher, announced that students in Provencher will have access to summer jobs to help them gain valuable skills and work experience.
Ted Falk, Member of Parliament for Provencher, today reminded area businesses and not-for-profit organizations that the deadline to apply for funding under the Canada Summer Jobs program is January 31, 2014.
Jobs and Economy Minster Theresa Oswald opened the first Manitoba Jobs and Skills Development Centre, providing a one-stop centre for employers and job seekers by bringing together the Manitoba government’s apprenticeship, employment and workforce development services all under one roof.