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PEI – Out-migration at record level

In 2012-13, P.E.I. experienced a net loss of close to 1,100 Islanders to inter-provincial migration, according to data from Statistics Canada.  This is the largest loss of P.E.I. residents to other provinces in more than 30 years. Tourism and business representatives from across the province have expressed concerns about the out-migration of workers, also attributing … Continue reading

Hydro-Quebec – To cut hundreds of jobs

Hydro-Quebec, Canadas largest power utility, will eliminate hundreds of positions this year as the province looks to trim $2.7 billion in spending, QMI Agency has learned.  The Crown corporation had already announced a series of buyouts but QMI has learned that the early retirements wont be enough to meet job-cutting targets. The Montreal-based utility was … Continue reading

Silicon Valley’s Workforce – Overwhelmingly white and Asian

The Silicon Valley workforce is overwhelmingly white and Asian, according to newly released corporate reports. The figures show the five companies employ relatively few blacks and Hispanics, and even fewer in managerial or engineering jobs. At both Google and LinkedIn, whites and people of Asian descent make up 91% of the workforce, while Hispanics, blacks … Continue reading

LinkedIn on iPhone in US – Job Search App Debuts

LinkedIn launched a job search app Thursday that is available to iOS users in the United States. The app lets you search for and filter jobs, save jobs that interest you, learn more about a company, and apply for a position using the information in your LinkedIn profile. “More than 40 percent of you are currently … Continue reading

ADP Job Report in US – Business Report and National Franchise Report will be issued together at 8:15 a.m. ET

ADP, a leading global provider of Human Capital Management solutions, will now issue the new ADP Small Business Report and the ADP National Franchise Report as separate monthly reports on the same day it issues the ADP National Employment Report. All three reports will be issued at 8:15 a.m. ET. This change will take effect … Continue reading

Employment Insurance in Canada – Up slightly +1.1% in April 

The number of people receiving regular Employment Insurance EI benefits totalled 517,100 in April, up slightly +1.1% or +5,600 from March. The number of beneficiaries has been relatively unchanged for almost a year, following a long-term downward trend that began in the summer of 2009. Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick saw increases in the number of beneficiaries, … Continue reading

Post-Mining Australia – Standard of Living to drop 8 percent by 2030 Accenture says

Australia’s standard of living, defined as real GDP per capita, is in danger of declining by as much as 8 percent over the next 15 years unless the government addresses structural changes in the post-mining economy, the dislocation of jobs in several key industries, the employment skills gap and an aging workforce, according to a … Continue reading

Jobless Claims in US – 312,000, a decrease of 6,000

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED DATA In the week ending June 14, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 312,000, a decrease of 6,000 from the previous week’s revised level. The previous week’s level was revised up by 1,000 from 317,000 to 318,000. The 4-week moving average was 311,750, a decrease of 3,750 from the previous … Continue reading

IT in UK – 74 per cent have experienced difficulty recruiting staff

74 per cent of current IT leaders have experienced difficulty recruiting staff with the necessary skills and experience they require according to new research commissioned by Reconnix, the Open Source and Cloud Service provider.  When asked on the issue of hiring qualified staff, only 12 per cent of those responsible for hiring technology related positions … Continue reading

Canada – Record level have been with the same employer for at least five years is now at a study finds

Job for life?Job stability isn’t a “thing of the past,” but rather is stronger now than ever before, a new report finds.  Indeed, says the study by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, the number of Canadians who have been with the same employer for at least five years is now at a record level. “The … Continue reading

Millennials in US – They struggle to find good jobs

According to a new survey by Business Insider and News To Live By, a Gen Y career advice destination, millennials continue to struggle to secure good-paying full-time jobs in line with their education levels.  The survey of 548 millennials in the U.S., conducted by Survey Monkey in May, finds that 16% of millennials remained unemployed … Continue reading

Morrisons (UK) – To cut 2,600 jobs

UK supermarket chain Morrisons plans to cut 2,600 jobs as a result of changes to its management structure. The firm, which has 126,000 staff, will reduce layers of management, it said. Dalton Philips, Morrisons’ chief executive, said the changes would “lead to simpler, smarter ways of working”. The former chairman, Sir Ken Morrison, told the … Continue reading

India – Exports need to jump to create jobs report says

Domestic value added DVA content and the employment intensity of India’s exports has been declining over time. To overcome this, a dramatic increase in the absolute size of exports was essential to match or exceed the spill-over effect of exports as seen in the past, suggested Crisil in a report published ahead of new export … Continue reading

Canada – 6.8 unemployed people for every job vacancy in March

Canadian businesses reported 206,000 job vacancies in March, down 17,000 compared with 12 months earlier. For every job vacancy, there were 6.8 unemployed people, up from 6.3 in March 2013, the result of fewer job vacancies. Unemployment-to-job vacancies ratio increases in Quebec and Saskatchewan In Quebec, there were 10.1 unemployed people for every job vacancy, up from 7.5 in March 2013, as there were fewer job vacancies in the province. Chosen … Continue reading

IMF on Minimum Wage in US – Should be increased

The International Monetary Fund on Monday cut its forecast for U.S. economic growth this year, warned of sluggish growth for years to come, and made a bunch of suggestions for getting Americas economic house in order — including raising the abysmally low federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.”  [G]iven its current low level compared … Continue reading

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