Thursday, January 15, 2009

Canada's employment rate soars

Looking for employment opportunities that spell thousand chances for success? Answers have been laid out before,is is not therefore time that you also joined Canada,s labour market.? Once again, the news still reverberates --- Canada’s labor market is radiating excessive success, lighting an additional employment rate of 1.3% or more than double the total jobs filled in the same period last year, the latest Labor Force Survey indicates. In the 1st half of the year, Alberta records an employment increase of 3.9 percent, three-fold larger than the national employment average, according to the report. The significant increase is associated with the province’s wage growth, reaching a whopping 7.3% increase. Saskatchewan also turns up an additional 1.9% employment gain with 2,000 additional jobs on accommodation, food service and construction industries. Employment is up 1.4% in Ontario, though Quebec only registers 0.4%. Ontario and Quebec has the same status as last year. The number of workers who acquired jobs in the health care and social assistance industry in the cities of British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario has been remarkable, thanks to the across the board 3.5% increase on per hour wage rate. There is definitely a clear chance for Filipino professionals! Filipinos show excellent workmanship in most fields. While Filipinos comprise 27% of Canada’s Nurses, the country’s total workers in the healthcare and social assistance reach an estimated 41,000 heads, bringing an increase of 5.4% on the said industries. Since the start of this year, growth in this industry is particularly strong in hospitals, child day care services and individual and family services. The employment gains on the following industries have also shown excellent remarks --- finance, insurance, real estate and leasing (+6.3%); health care and social assistance (+5.4%); natural resources (+5.2%) and "other services" (+4.2%). The number of employees in the private sector jumps by 2.4%, well ahead of gains in the public sector (+1.7%). The report is a clear sign of how healthy Canada’s labor market is, particularly to skilled professionals who are thinking of making this a place to work and live permanently. If you want more opportunities coming up for you, try http://www.go2canada.com/

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