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Alberta launches massive job support and training effort May 20, 2021 May 20, 2021 Topics Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announces the Jobs Now program. More than 22,000 Albertans are projected to get back to work through the largest jobs training program in the province’s history. The Alberta Jobs Now program will provide up to $370 million to help private and non-profit businesses support jobs for unemployed and underemployed Albertans across the province. “We’re investing in Alberta’s economic recovery with financial support to provide job opportunities for unemployed Albertans. This is a long-term investment in working Albertans as we recover from the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and recession,” says Alberta’s Premier Jason Kenney. ....
Alberta is launching a $370-million job training program that will pay up to 25 per cent of an employee’s wages for a year in an effort to kickstart the… ....
Article content Alberta is launching a $370-million job training program that will pay up to 25 per cent of an employee’s wages for a year in an effort to kickstart the economic recovery. Premier Jason Kenney announced the long-awaited Jobs Now initiative Wednesday, saying the government expects it to help put more than 22,000 Albertans back to work. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Alberta unveils $370-million Jobs Now training program that will pay one-quarter of wages to businesses that hire Back to video “Even though we have far too many unemployed Albertans, a growing number of businesses are reporting skill and labor shortages we have to bridge that gap,” said Kenney, who touted it as the largest job training program in the history of the province. ....
Article content University of Calgary students have wrapped up their classes and are in the final days of exams before the summer break, but many don’t know what the summer will hold for them. With the pandemic’s third wave hitting Alberta hard, students are struggling to find any kind of work regardless of their field of study. This is no different than last summer where nearly one-third of surveyed U of C students said they couldn’t find any work at all. Another 12 per cent said they had opportunities cancelled due to the pandemic. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. ....
Tasmanian Labor $2.5 million commitment for Pembroke Park Labor is working for Tasmanians to create a better and fairer state A majority Labor Government will improve health services, upgrade schools and support jobs in Sorell and the South East. Labor Member for Lyons Rebecca White said Labor’s Sorell and South East package would deliver better outcomes for the community. “Labor has a clear plan for Sorell and the South East including improved access to health, infrastructure upgrades and investment into education,” Ms White said. “Labor will ensure 24/7 ambulance cover in Dodges Ferry, Nubeena and Sorell, along with providing Community Health Centres in Nubeena and Sorell with 24/7 nurse staffing, access to allied health services, a mental health social worker and a vehicle for non-emergency patient transport. ....