You’d think that, as the epicentre of Canada’s oil industry, Calgary would be bleeding jobs these days. But apparently you’d be wrong. And you’d think that, with few signs in the data of a pickup in manufacturing and exports, Greater Toronto’s job market would be stumbling along. But, again, you’d be wrong. These two cities … Continue reading
Fast food chain McDonald’s is going on another hiring blitz. On Friday, it’s holding its second consecutive West Hiring Day, looking to fill nearly 500 full-time, part-time and manager positions across Alberta, 116 of which are in Calgary. West Hiring Day is a one-day hiring event held at participating restaurants in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan … Continue reading
Temporary foreign workers, who were laid off at Smart Technologies in Calgary, could be forced out of the country. SMART Technologies announced on Tuesday that it was laying off up to 25 percent of its staff by March 2013, including Abhishek Dhawan who was hired from India in August to test software for the company. … Continue reading
Calgary-based Canadian Pacific Railway has announced plans to cut 4,500 jobs by 2016. The railway said Tuesday the jobs would include both employee and contractor positions. CP said it expected to eliminate 1,700 positions over the next month. The firm said the cuts would include job reductions, natural attrition and using fewer contractors. The cuts … Continue reading
Power producer TransAlta Corp. (TSX:TA) says it is cutting 165 jobs over the next six months as part of its plan to accelerate growth. A majority of the cuts will come from its Calgary office. The Calgary-based company said the move will strengthen the company’s competitive position. “We extend our gratitude to our departing colleagues … Continue reading
Labour supply is the number-two concern of companies surveyed by Calgary Economic Development, says President and CEO Bruce Graham. Their number-one concern is the jittery world economy, but that’s a fret for the global pace of business that drives oil prices, rather than for the local economy. What business leaders most want is help to … Continue reading
News that oilsands recruiters have been appearing at British Columbia’s junior hockey games isn’t going over well with the resource sector on this side of the provincial border who are chasing the same pool of skilled workers. B.C.’s mining, forestry and energy sectors are expecting to need as many as 10,000 people over the next … Continue reading
Alberta business groups demand action on labour shortage – Calgary – CBC News A coalition of Alberta business groups is calling on the federal and provincial governments to work with industry to address labour shortages in western Canada. “Every sector of the economy will be hit hard by a shortage of workers,” said coalition spokesperson … Continue reading