OTTAWA Canada's labour market shook off more of the shock from COVID-19 by adding 153,700 jobs in November, pushing the unemployment rate to a pandemic-era low and sending the share of the core working population with a job to an all-time high.
Canada s labour market shook off more of the shock from COVID-19 by adding 153,700 jobs in November, pushing the unemployment rate to a pandemic-era low and sending the share of the core working population with a job to an all-time high.
OTTAWA Canada's labour market shook off more of the shock from COVID-19 by adding 153,700 jobs in November, pushing the unemployment rate to a pandemic-era low and sending the share of the core working population with a job to an all-time high.
Brett Bundale
vy Liu, owner of Fluffy Bottom Babies, poses at her store at the Sunnyside Mall in Bedford, N.S. on Monday, July 12, 2021. Now that the economy is reopening, retailers like Liu are facing a difficult time attracting staff. Many former workers have returned to school or are searching for more stable employment. Liu and other tenants in the mall came up with a plan to allow employees to work at more than one store to get full-time hours.
Image Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan July 14, 2021 - 8:00 PM HALIFAX - When increasing wages wasn’t enough, the owner of a Halifax-area baby boutique teamed up with other retail operators in a small suburban mall to turn a part-time sales position into a full-time job.