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WHAT'S NEW AT HUMAN RESOURCES AND EMPLOYMENT

Revised February 28, 2006
 
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February 2006 Bargaining Update
A monthly summary of key Alberta and out-of-province activities. [more]
  
Summer Temporary Employment Program (STEP)
The Alberta government's Summer Temporary Employment Program creates summer job opportunities and helps not-for-profits fund those jobs. Employers wanting to apply for STEP funding must submit an application by February 28, 2006.
  
Settlements for Collective Bargaining Agreements, Alberta – February 2006
Historical and current information on the number of agreements settled, the number of employees covered and the average percentage wage change. [more]
  
Labour Force Statistics – January 2006
Alberta Labour Force statistics, employment and unemployment rates for all provinces. 
  

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Settlement of Class Action

Where to call for more information about the settlement or submitting claims.
  

 

 
Alberta developing strategy to build highly-skilled, educated workforce


Proposed strategy and questionnaire now online

 

Canadian Agricultural Skills
Service (CASS)

The Canadian Agricultural Skills Service (CASS) is a new program aimed at helping Alberta farmers and their spouses develop skills to improve farm practices and increase their off-farm income. The program will make up to $13 million available to Alberta farmers and their families over the next three years to help cover the costs of training, books and course fees.

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