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Employer Apprenticeship [ Forum ]

Employer Apprenticeship [ Forum ]. TODAY’S AGENDA 7:30 am Welcome & Buffet Breakfast 7:45 am Skilled Trades Strategy Presentation 8:00 am Apprenticeship & OYAP Process 8:30 am Employer Opportunity & Incentives Panel 8:45 am Employer Apprenticeship Barrier Survey.

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Employer Apprenticeship [ Forum ]

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  1. Employer Apprenticeship [Forum] TODAY’S AGENDA 7:30 am Welcome & Buffet Breakfast 7:45 am Skilled Trades Strategy Presentation 8:00 am Apprenticeship & OYAP Process 8:30 am Employer Opportunity & Incentives Panel 8:45 am Employer Apprenticeship Barrier Survey Breakfast sponsored by:

  2. Skilled Trades [Strategy] Seven Generations Education Institute www.toolsthatwork.ca

  3. Skilled Trades [Strategy] • NORTHWEST LABOUR MARKET TRENDS • High Priority Workforce Issues • Aging and Skills Shortages • Education and Literacy Levels • Resource Dependency (recent layoffs/closures) • Entrepreneurs (lack of) • Aboriginal Labour Force Growth Source: www.ntab.on.ca

  4. Skilled Trades [Strategy] • CURRENT ENVIRONMENT • Perception of the skilled trades • Low paying, involve dirty and demanding physical work and are not intellectually challenging • Only 1 in 4 would consider a career in the skilled trades • 70% of parents promote college or university as a destination for their child • 33% of students actually pursue post-secondary educations • 17% high school students drop-out prior to graduation

  5. Ways [Education Institutions] Can Help Reduce Shortage of Labour Source: CFIB Survey on Labour 2002

  6. Skilled Trades [Strategy] • PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT REACTION • MTCU and Ministry of Education Initiatives • Canada-Ontario Labour Market Agreement (Nov 2005) • Reinvestment into technology departments/shops • Introduction of a Student Success Strategy • Introduction of a New Literacy and Numeracy Strategy • Opening Doors – Web site • Skills Connect and CareerMATTERS for students • Hiring an Apprentice for employers

  7. Skilled Trades [Strategy] • INITIATIVES UNDERTAKEN • Regional School Boards and the NOEL • Hire Education program (Grade 7 & 8) • Multi-Skills Trades Initiative – Integrated Trades Program • Aboriginal Alternative Education Program • Introduction of new guidance courses • Skills Canada-Ontario affiliation • Ontario Skills Passport

  8. Skilled Trades [Strategy] • TODAY’S JOB MARKET • Reality of a career in the skilled trades • Skilled trades play an important role in NWO’s economy • Skilled trades provide rewarding, challenging, and well-paying jobs • Students and youth can “earn while they learn” • Job prospects are good, 44% of jobs available are in the skilled trades and technologies • Only 11% of today’s jobs require a university degree

  9. Ways [Business] Can Help Reduce Shortage of Labour Source: CFIB Survey on Labour 2002

  10. Skilled Trades [Strategy] • EMPLOYER BENEFITS • Implementing an apprenticeship training program • Increase competitiveness • Improve productivity • Improve the quality of your services and finished products • Improve the skills of your workforce • Reduce turnover and increase employee loyalty • Plan for the future Source: www.careerintrades.ca

  11. Skilled Trades [Strategy] • RECOMMENDED COLLECTIVE ACTIONS • “Taking Action on Skilled Trades” (OCC 09/05) • Launch a marketing and awareness campaign targeted at employers on the benefits of hiring an apprentice • Recognize the third component of post-secondary education in Ontario is apprenticeship (college/university) • Launch a marketing and awareness campaign targeted at students, parents and youth on the benefits of careers in the skilled trades Source: www.occ.on.ca

  12. Skilled Trades [Strategy] • RECOMMENDED COLLECTIVE ACTIONS • “Taking Action on Skilled Trades” (OCC 09/05) • Raise awareness about the importance of essential skills, integrating in training and education • Consider making “Test of Workplace Essential Skills” (TOWES) testing mandatory in Ontario workplaces • Stakeholders need to collaborate to create and maintain a web-portal for apprentices and employers Source: www.occ.on.ca

  13. www.toolsthatwork.ca

  14. For more information call (807) 223-5553 ext 2426 or visit the web site www.toolsthatwork.ca Seven Generations Education Institute

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