Le 11 avril 2020, lors d’une séance d’urgence de l’assemblée législative, le gouvernement fédéral a adopté la Loi C-14, la Loi no 2 sur les mesures d’urgence visant la COVID-19 (la « Loi C-14 »). La Loi C-14, qui a reçu la sanction royale le 11 avril 2020, modifie la Loi de l’impôt sur le revenu (Canada)(la … Continue reading
Pour vous préparer à travailler dans 20 secteurs professionnels qui recrutent, plus de 150 nouvelles formations à distance totalement gratuites et rémunérées sont proposées par Pôle emploi aux demandeurs d’emploi, depuis le 26 mars Votre projet professionnel nécessite que vous développiez vos compétences et vous vous prépariez à chercher une formation ? Ne perdez pas … Continue reading
Lors du déclenchement de la crise, les EESAD ont renvoyé la moitié de leurs préposés. « La consigne était de les mettre à pied pour ne pas les pénaliser et d’ensuite les rappeler au fur et à mesure qu’on déterminerait le nombre de clients chez qui on maintenait nos services. » Mais entre-temps, le gouvernement Trudeau a … Continue reading
Amid the fast-moving pandemic and the policy responses, economic forecasting has become an unusually uncertain enterprise. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, for example, canceled the March release of its forward-looking composite leading indicator. Forecasts in this period must be looked upon with robust skepticism. Moody’s Investors Service, one of the most respected forecasting … Continue reading
Few Americans are ready to get back to normal right now, and as the country looks to the future, some segments of society have grown even less comfortable with the idea of resuming normal daily activities and interpersonal contacts. Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor. Read the whole story @ Americans Remain Risk Averse About Getting Back … Continue reading
Premier Brian Pallister says he will be asking non-essential government workers to consider a reduced work week in an effort to save money during the coronavirus outbreak. The Manitoba premier said he will be talking with “more than a dozen” public sector unions later Tuesday to discuss the proposed measure, which would affect civil servants … Continue reading
As the coronavirus crisis continues, hiring data is emerging that paints a mixed picture for U.K. tech, which, in the preceding months and years, has been stuck on a growth trajectory of up and to the right. That appears to have changed almost over night. According to numbers shared exclusively with TechCrunch from job sites … Continue reading
In Germany, for instance, 650,000 employers had notified employment agencies by last week of their intention to make use of the country’s short-time work program. Under the system, employees have their hours scaled back, and the government pays them up to two-thirds of their normal salary, while the employer pays little or nothing. Once the … Continue reading
The COVID-19 crisis is expected to wipe out 6.7 per cent of working hours globally in the second quarter of 2020 – equivalent to 195 million full-time workers. Large reductions are foreseen in the Arab States (8.1 per cent, equivalent to 5 million full-time workers), Europe (7.8 per cent, or 12 million full-time workers) and Asia … Continue reading
Covid-19’s ravaging of American jobs is poised to ramp up, a survey released today by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP indicates. In a survey of more than 300 U.S. chief financial officers, 26% said they expect layoffs due to the financial impact of the new coronavirus. That’s up from 16% two weeks ago when PwC put the same … Continue reading
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The die is cast. Canada’s governments can now count, at least temporarily, on four major measures to support the income of people affected by the COVID crisis, namely: 1. The Wage Subsidy amounting to 75% of salary up to a maximum of $ 3,388 per month ($ 847 X 4), offered to employers who maintain … Continue reading
The traditional strengths of American higher education – the measured and careful design of curriculum, two and four-year degrees that represent substantial learning over time, a rich coming-of-age experience for those who can afford it, stunning campuses – may not be enough to meet the challenges that lie ahead. For this economic crisis, America needs a … Continue reading
People all across the U.S. claim that they are “not math people.” They even readily admit to their hatred for some math fundamentals, such as fractions. For instance, a participant in one of our research studies on how well adults understand fractions proclaimed: “Fractions are my worst nightmare!” Could people’s fear and avoidance of math, … Continue reading
Conducted by King’s College London and the Australian National University, the research gauged the short-term impact of containing the coronavirus on global monetary poverty based on the World Bank poverty lines of $1.90, $3.20 and $5.50 a day. Global poverty levels would increase under all three scenarios for the first time since 1990 according to … Continue reading