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WORKPLACE PARTNERS PANEL
    Information specific to: Canada
    The WPP is a national, independent and an arm's-length body comprising leaders from business and labour. It will foster awareness, build a sense of ownership of the skills agenda and leverage increased commitments to skills development by industry partners. This approach is designed to increase focus on workplace skills issues, and improve approaches and attitudes toward skills development practices.
Workplace Skills Initiative
    Information specific to: Canada
    A major objective of WSI is to fund pilot projects which respond to a range of skills-related challenges in Canadian workplaces, improving our productivity and positioning us to compete effectively in the 21-century economy.
Foreign Credential Recognition
    Information specific to: Canada
    The FCR Program will improve the integration of internationally trained workers into the work force by working with key stakeholders to implement projects that will facilitate the assessment and recognition of qualifications acquired outside of Canada.
Workplace Skills Strategy
    Information specific to: Canada
    The Workplace Skills Strategy (WSS) aims to improve Canadian economic competitiveness by fostering innovative, productive and inclusive workplaces, where workers are encouraged and supported to develop and use their knowledge, skills and abilities.
Training Centre Infrastructure Funding (TCIF) Program - Pilot Program
    Information specific to: Canada
    Union-employer training centres have been making workplace learning a reality for Canadian workers through joint training trust funds that support training centres. The three-year Training Centre Infrastructure Funding (TCIF) pilot program will improve workplace skilled trades training and worker productivity by enabling journeypersons to train on equipment they will likely use on the job.
Essential Skills
    Information specific to: Canada
    Details on how Essential Skills help people participate fully in the workplace and the community and provide a foundation for learning other skills.
Sector Council Program (SCP)
    Information specific to: Canada
    The Government of Canada's Sector Council Program (SCP) works to enable partnerships that address skills and human resource issues by establishing, developing and supporting national partnerships and the capacity of partners to address both pressing and emerging skills and human resources issues. Here you will find information on Sector Councils, Sectoral and Occupational Studies, Industry Profiles, Sectoral Career Information, Grant and Contribution programs and other sectoral activities that are a part of the Sector Council Program.
Apprenticeship and Labour Mobility
    Information specific to: Canada
    The Government of Canada is working with key apprenticeship stakeholders, including provincial and territorial governments, to find solutions to ensure adequate supply of skilled trade workers and to allow qualified, skilled Canadian workers to practice their respective trades anywhere in Canada. Here you will find information on apprenticeship, the Interprovincial Standards «Red Seal» Program including the Ellis Chart and National Occupational Analyses, and Labour Mobility.
Occupational and Skills Initiatives
    Information specific to: Canada
    To help develop Canada's skilled workforce, Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) develops and undertakes a variety of occupational and career awareness products and activities, so Canadians may fully understand the evolving labour market. Here you will find information on the Essential Skills Research Project, the National Occupational Classification and Career Handbook, National Occupational Standards, and Career Awareness products. You will also find information on HRSDC's many skills information partners who help HRSDC develop career-related products, services and information available to Canadians.
     
   
Last modified : 2006-03-24 top Important Notices