2013年8月28日 星期三
Harper Government helps recent graduates get jobs in high-demand fields
  OTTAWA, Aug.self storage 28, 2013 /CNW/ - Royal Galipeau, Member of Parliament for  Ottawa-Orl�ans, on behalf of the Honourable Candice Bergen, Minister of  State (Social Development), today announced new measures introduced by  the Harper Government that will equip young Canadians with skills and  work experience needed to get jobs in high-demand fields."Our government is committed to creating jobs, economic growth and  long-term prosperity all across Canada," said Minister of State Bergen.  "Initiatives like this will connect youth with in-demand jobs while  ensuring that Canada's economy benefits from the skills and talents of  young Canadians. By investing in youth today, we are making sure they  are ready to become Canada's future workers and contribute to our  long-term prosperity.""Many young people are looking for work but can't get their foot in the  door due to a lack of experience," said Mr.?Galipeau. "Thanks to  programs like the Youth Employment Strategy, our youth are developing  the skills they need to enter and succeed in the job market."Mr. Galipeau's announcement is one of a series taking place across the  country. The Youth Employment Strategy will help over 1?900?youth  through $24 million in projects across the country, equipping them with  the hands-on experience they need to start their careers in high-demand  areas such as the skilled trades, tourism and health sciences, while  also helping employers address acute skilled labour shortages.BioTalent Canada is benefiting from $1.5 million from the Career Focus  program through Economic Action Plan 2012 to help recent graduates get  hands-on experience for their future careers through paid internships  in the biotechnology industry, such as in pharmaceuticals, natural  resources and agriculture. Approximately, 110 youth will benefit from  this project funding. Career Focus is part of the Government of  Canada's Youth Employment Strategy (YES)."BioTalent Canada is grateful for Government of Canada funding to  provide career-related work experience and for recognizing the needs of  the growing industry," said Rob Henderson, President, BioTalent Canada.  "We will be releasing the results from our recent Labour Market  Intelligence study next month. Those results indicate that successful  federal government programs like Career Focus wage subsidy program are  of critical importance to the small- and medium-sized businesses that  make up Canada's bio-economy."Youth employment programs are part of the Government of Canada's  strategy to connect Canadians with available jobs. Economic Action Plan  2013 proposes new measures to equip Canadians with the skills and  training they need to fill skills shortages and succeed in the Canadian  labour market. These new measures include the Canada Job Grant, which  will invest in skills training for unemployed and underemployed  Canadians, better ensuring they are qualified to fill the high-quality,  well-paying jobs available. Economic Action Plan 2013 is also crea迷你倉ing  opportunities for apprentices and providing support to  under-represented groups such as Canadians with disabilities,  Aboriginal people, newcomers and youth.To learn more about Canada's Economic Action Plan, visit actionplan.gc.ca.The Government of Canada is helping youth plan their careers, learn new  skills and find jobs through enhanced online services available at youth.gc.ca.------------------------------Backgrounder------------------------------The Youth Employment Strategy is the Government of Canada's commitment to help youth make a  successful transition to the workplace.With annual funding of approximately $300 million, YES helps  youth--particularly those facing barriers to employment--obtain career  information, develop employment skills, find jobs and stay employed.  YES includes the Skills Link and Career Focus programs and the Canada  Summer Jobs initiative, which creates thousands of job opportunities  for students every summer. Since 2006, the Youth Employment Strategy  has helped more than 555 000 young people upgrade their skills, to the  benefit of the Canadian economy.Skills Link helps youth facing barriers to employment--including youth who are  single parents, youth with disabilities, young newcomers and youth in  rural and remote areas--to develop the skills and gain the experience  needed to find a job or the confidence to return to school. Skills Link is receiving over $4.9 million through this Economic Action  Plan initiative to connect youth with in-demand jobs. Since 2006, the Skills Link initiative has helped over 179?000 youth  find better employment or return to school for skills upgrading.Career Focus provides funding to employers to hire young post-secondary graduates to  give them career-related work experience and help them acquire skills  to transition into the job market. Career Focus is receiving over $19 million through this Economic Action  Plan initiative to connect youth with in-demand jobs. Since 2006, the Career Focus initiative has helped over 26?000  post-secondary students acquire crucial skills to help them transition  into the labour market.Canada Summer Jobs provides funding to not-for-profit organizations, public-sector  employers and small businesses with 50 or fewer employees to create  summer job opportunities for young people aged 15 to 30 years who are  full-time students intending to return to their studies in the next  school year.To learn more about Canada's Youth Employment Strategy and other youth  employment initiatives, visit youth.gc.ca.Canada's Economic Action PlanCONTACT:  For more information, contact:Johanna QuinneyOffice of the Minister of State (Social Development)613-697-4449Media Relations OfficeEmployment and Social Development Canada819-994-5559media@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.caFollow us on TwitterIF THERE IS A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN ANY PRINTED VERSION AND THEELECTRONIC VERSION OF THIS NEWS RELEASE, THE ELECTRONIC VERSION WILLPREVAIL.This news release is available online at: actionplan.gc.ca.文件倉  
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