Le Lézard
Classified in: Science and technology, Business
Subjects: ECO, CFG

Government of Canada announces $2.8 million for Trucking Human Resources Canada to help workers and employers in a changing economy


GATINEAU, QC, June 14, 2018 /CNW/ - E-commerce, modernized supply chains and innovative logistics processes are creating new opportunities in the trucking and logistics industry. We know it takes knowledge and information for workers, employers and post-secondary education institutions to take advantage of these opportunities and grow our economy.

That is why the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, has announced funding of $2.8 million to Trucking HR Canada through the Government of Canada's Sectoral Initiatives Program (SIP), to develop the sectoral labour market information needed to shape the industry for the future.

This project supports the SIP's goal to address current and future skills shortages by supporting the development and distribution of sector-specific labour market information. The project will develop bilingual innovative tools to help employers to recruit and retain employees from untapped labour pools, such as women, Indigenous people, people with disabilities, visible minorities, veterans/transitioning military personnel and youth.

For this project, Trucking HR Canada has partnered with the Canadian Trucking Alliance, which represents the majority of for-hire carriers across Canada. The seven provincial trucking associations (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces) have also confirmed their support and commitment to the project. Engagement and consultation activities will be held across the country to ensure a national representation of the industry.

Sectoral labour market information reports will be released and made available online throughout the course of the project, which ends in summer 2021.

Quick Facts

Quotes

"Economies are changing around the world, and that presents opportunities that we need to seize in Canada. Workers, employers and post-secondary education institutions need knowledge and information in order to shape the future of the trucking and logistics industry, and this project by Trucking HR Canada will help them do just that."
? The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour

"The trucking and logistics industry is rapidly changing. A strong economic outlook, low unemployment rates, workforce shortages and technological change are all impacting fleet operations across the country. This project will enable us to better quantify labour needs to inform the development of practical tools and resources that will support employers, as well as better connect job seekers to the numerous career opportunities the industry offers."
? Angela Splinter, CEO, Trucking Human Resources Canada

Associated Links

Funding: Sectoral Initiatives Program 
Sectoral Initiatives Program 
Trucking HR
Explore careers by occupation

Follow us on Twitter 


Backgrounder


Changing demands of the workplace

Canada is home to a well-educated and highly skilled workforce, but rapid technological change and globalization are accelerating the need to learn and develop new skills. As the demands of the workplace change, so too must the skills that workers bring to their jobs. The Government of Canada is taking action to ensure that workers, employers and post-secondary education institutions have the information necessary to address the current and upcoming challenges of rapidly evolving work environments.

Sectoral Initiatives Program

The Sectoral Initiatives Program (SIP) is a grants-and-contributions program that helps address current and future skills shortages by supporting the development and distribution of sector-specific labour market information, national occupational standards and skills certification and accreditation systems.

The SIP will:

The call for proposals for the SIP was launched in fall 2017. The goal was to fund projects that will give workers, employers and post-secondary education institutions access to sectoral labour market information that will address the changing skills needs in many industries.

 

SOURCE Employment and Social Development Canada


These press releases may also interest you

at 16:20
Getaround ("Getaround'' or "the Company"), the world's first connected carsharing marketplace, today announced three new additions to its Board of Directors. Nikul Patel, Neil Savage and Qais Sharif effective May 6, 2024. They will join existing...

at 16:15
Edesa Biotech, Inc. , a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing host-directed therapeutics for immuno-inflammatory diseases, today reported financial results for the three and six months ended March 31, 2024 and provided an...

at 16:13
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is providing an at-a-glance summary of news from around the agency:  On Thursday, the FDA provided information on how to safely charge hearing aids, glucose monitors, insulin pumps, and other medical...

at 16:10
JanOne Inc. announced today that it has executed a Definitive Agreement to acquire blockchain financial technology provider, ALT 5 Sigma Inc., a Delaware corporation, and each of its wholly-owned subsidiaries. The transaction is anticipated to close...

at 16:06
Amidst the excitement of Career and Technical Education (CTE) Signing Day, where students graduating from Capital Region BOCES CTE programs are matched with employers across the Capital Region, the National Institute for Innovation and Technologytm...

at 16:05
Scribe Therapeutics Inc. (Scribe), a genetic medicines company unlocking the potential of CRISPR to transform human health, presented data on its X-Editor (XE) and Epigenetic Long-Term X-Repressor (ELXR) technologies at the 27th American Society of...



News published on and distributed by: