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Women in trades make half as much as men, report says


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Men with trades certificates have some of the highest earnings among workers early in their career, but their female counterparts lag far behind, making only half as much, according to findings of a new labour market report.
The report, by the non-profit Labour Market Information Council (LMIC) and the Education Policy Research Initiative (EPRI) based at the University of Ottawa, used Statistics Canada data to shed light on the earning potential of people in the trades as compared with white-collar workers. Its findings show while a trade offers men an early, lucrative start to their careers relative to other workers, women in the trades are concentrated in the ....

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Labour Report Sheds Light on Where Graduates Find Work in Bio-Economy


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Labour Report Sheds Light on Where Graduates Find Work in Bio-Economy
December 16, 2020 GMT
OTTAWA, Ontario (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 16, 2020
BioTalent Canada today released new findings from its most recent bio-economy Labour Market Information (LMI) study. This new brief Academic Bonds: Examining the ties that bind STEM grads to their schools reveals that few biotech graduates choose to relocate to find employment, with most seeking employment close to where they studied. There are several factors at play, notably that employers located close to a post-secondary institution can engage and form relationships with the students before graduation. ....

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