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December 2006

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October 2006

  • The Targeted Initiative for Older Workers (TIOW) is a federal-provincial/territorial cost-shared initiative providing support to unemployed older workers in communities affected by significant downsizing or closures through programming aimed at reintegrating them into employment.

  • This month Service Canada is notifying employers and payroll professionals that use the laser printed version of the Record of Employment (ROE) about the phase-out of the ROE Laser product.

    What's New in Labour?


  • Release of the report of the Commission for the Review of Federal Labour Standards

    Harry W. Arthurs, the Commissioner leading the Review of Federal Labour Standards, has submitted to the Minister of Labour, Jean-Pierre Blackburn, the Commission’s final report containing recommendations to modernize Canada’s labour standards.

    Commission for the Review of Federal Labour Standards

  • Report of the HRSDC Chief Actuary to the Employment Insurance Commission on the Employment Insurance premium rate and Maximum Insurable Earnings for 2007

    In accordance with section 65.3 of the Employment insurance Act, the chief actuary shall determine the premium rate for a year that, in the chief actuary's opinion, based on the information provided by the Minister of Finance under section 66.2, taking into account any regulations made under section 69 and any requests made by the Minister in accordance with subsection 65.3(2), should generate just enough premium revenue during that year to cover the payments that will be made under subsection 77(1) during that year. Also, in accordance with section 4 of the Employment Insurance Act the Maximum Insurable Earnings must be determined annually in accordance with the prescribed formula.

  • Returns to college education: evidence from the 1990, 1995, and 2000 National Graduates Survey

    Using data from the National Graduates Survey ant the Census, this research paper examines earnings of recent college graduates by field of study as well as estimates the internal rates of return to college education.

  • Returns to University Level Education: Variations Within Disciplines, Occupations and Employment Sectors

    Using data from the National Graduates Survey ant the Census, this research paper examines earnings of recent college graduates by field of study as well as estimates the internal rates of return to college education.

September 2006

August 2006

June 2006

May 2006

  • The New Horizons for Seniors Program is accepting applications from May 16 to July 14, 2006. The program funds community-based projects across Canada that encourage seniors to contribute to their communities through social participation and active living.





  • Service Canada has upgraded the 53 week Record of Employment on the Web service (ROE Web) for Canadian business. The upgraded version is now compatible with Macintosh computers. In addition, a new feature will enable ROE information to be imported in an XML file to your payroll system. The imported data can then be used to issue amended ROEs in bulk – 53 week format only. Find out more about creating, amending and submitting Records of Employment using the ROE Web service.

  • Incidence and Persistence of Early Literacy Problems: Evidence from the NLSCY, 1994-2000

    The analysis of this paper employs data from the first three cycles of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth to analyze: 1) the factors associated with early literacy problems and 2) the persistence of early literacy problems.

  • The 2005 Employment Insurance Monitoring and Assessment Report focuses on the period April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005. The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, tabled the report in Parliament on April 28th, 2006. The report, prepared by the Canada Employment Insurance Commission, monitors and assesses the impacts of the Employment Insurance system on the economy, communities and individuals.

April 2006

  • The Government of Canada honours two outstanding volunteers for the 2006 Thérèse Casgrain Volunteer Award. This year’s recipients are Mr. Melvin Boutilier of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Ms Marlene Bryenton of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

  • Improving Reading Skills: Policy Sensitive Non-School and Family Factors
    This research examined the relationship between the reading performance of Canadian youth aged 15 years old and their individuals, family and school characteristics. Data from the 2000 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) were used. The study revealed that family and individuals characteristics had a greater influence on reading achievement than school characteristics.

  • Social Development has extended the deadlines for seeking proposals from interested communities for a Child Care Pilot Project regarding the development of young francophone children in minority francophone communities.

March 2006

February 2006

     
   
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