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Applications open for wage support program

Applications open for wage support program
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Province now accepting Healthy Hire wage support program applications

  WINNIPEG The province is now accepting applications for a wage support program designed to get Manitobans vaccinated and back to work. The Healthy Hire Manitoba Program was first announced in late June and intends to help private-sector businesses reopen while encouraging employees to get fully vaccinated. “The goals of this program benefit employers, employees and Manitobans alike,” Economic Development and Jobs Minister Ralph Eichler said in a statement. “It increases staffing levels and brings more employees back to work to provide Manitobans with the goods and services they depend on.” Employers can apply for up to $50,000 in provincial support through the program. The funding subsidies 50 per cent of wages for up to 10 new or re-hired employees – with a maximum of $5,000 per employee.

Applications now being accepted for the Healthy Hire Manitoba Program

Applications now being accepted for the Healthy Hire Manitoba Program
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Cross-border vaccination for teachers

Cross-border vaccination for teachers Save to Read Later Premier Brian Pallister said a deal is being worked out with the state of North Dakota and the federal government to allow Manitoba teachers to get vaccinated at sites in the United States during Thursday s press conference. At that same conference, Pallister complained that the media is using too many images of needles in its coverage of COVID-19, which he thinks could be scaring people away from getting vaccinated. (The Canadian Press) Manitoba’s teachers and educational workers will soon be able to head south of the border for a COVID-19 vaccine.

Province commits $25M for youth summer-job programs

Province commits $25M for youth summer-job programs We have received requests for a record amount of funding this year, Derek Johnson said. Premier Brian Pallister and Municipal Relations Minister Derek Johnson today announced $25 million in funding to create 8,000 summer-job opportunities for youth. Premier Brian Pallister and Municipal Relations Minister Derek Johnson today announced $25 million in funding to create 8,000 summer-job opportunities for youth. Our team remains committed to develop the right programs at the right times, Pallister said at a press conference with Johnson Thursday. The premier said COVID-19 has impacted employment opportunities for young people across Canada, and Manitoba s youth have been hit particularly hard.

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