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Welcome - Ottawa Tech Centre - 0 views

  • This program was created to address the declining enrollment in post-secondary technology courses.  If Ottawa is to maintain its position as a technology leader, it is critical that we ensure that we have a sustainable talent pipeline. 
  • the programs with the greatest impact on the students were the ones that allowed them to explore leading edge technology under the mentorship of industry experts. 
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http://www.industrymailout.com/Industry/Home/4706/17195/link251696/Daily%20Economic%20C... - 0 views

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    Alberta's economy really picked up in the fourth and final quarter of 2010; however, according to data out this morning, the number of Albertans  filing for employment insurance benefits failed to show any improvement. Over roughly the last six months,  both  the number of Albertans receiving EI benefits and the number of  initial and renewal claims has trended sideways. This indicates that, despite strong energy prices and generally rising economic activity,  there remains a fair  number ofAlbertans who are still finding it tough to obtain employment
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Chris Moore on 2010 and the year ahead for IT at the City of Edmonton at MasterMaq's Blog - 0 views

  • “We want to create a place where employees want to be,”
  • “We need to use technology in a unique, dynamic, future way, so that they choose the City over other opportunities.”
  • Users are increasingly demanding more, and the technologies they use and learn about at home are making their way into the workplace as well. “Today’s consumer electronics are tomorrow’s corporate electronics,
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  • The future of organized IT in enterprise is going to change dramatically, and I’m intrigued by that.
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Alberta Economic Report - 0 views

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Restructure Teacher Compensation - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Here’s the game plan: raise starting pay, accelerate salary bumps to keep up with a young teacher’s rapid improvement in effectiveness, offer ways for teachers to take on additional responsibilities and thus make more money (like mentoring younger peers or taking on more students), and offer portable retirement benefits that allow people to build retirement wealth without signing on for a lifetime of teaching. Finance this all by allowing class sizes to rise modestly, maximizing smart uses of technology, and trimming the number of aides and specialists our schools employ.
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Labour Force Information: Analysis - February 2011 - 0 views

  • Employment in Alberta increased for the second consecutive month, up 14,000 in February. As a result, the unemployment rate edged down by 0.2 percentage points to 5.7%.
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Alberta foreign workers can apply to government for permanent residency | www.edmontonj... - 0 views

  • killed temporary foreign workers certified in Alberta’s optional trades can now apply directly to the government for permanent residency instead of having to apply with their employers, the province announced
  • Alberta is allowed to nominate 5,000 people. With limited numbers, Alberta’s focus will be on nominating people who currently work in permanent jobs
  • “We have to make sure we are ready for the coming labour shortages as economies around the world are competing for the same skills and the same people. This change will allow Alberta to nominate the most qualified and experienced tradespeople working in occupations that are needed in Alberta.”
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ESL classes key for immigrant workers - 0 views

  • All labour market growth will be due to immigrants. If businesses want to grow, they will need to hire immigrants. But those immigrants need a chance to learn English.
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Measuring Capacity Building for Aboriginal Economic Development « Global Lead... - 0 views

  • Measurement of capacity building frequently involves the use of a logic model and self-assessments, which can be useful in helping to focus evaluation and in gathering individual perceptions.  Two drawbacks to the use of the logic model for evaluation are firstly that funder output focus may not match actual organizational goals and outcomes, and secondly that the complex relationships between components in the system are over-simplified or ignored. Self-assessments alone are problematic in that they focus solely on the perception of individuals and lack objectivity because they may be influenced by: effort, bias, discrimination, interpersonal conflict in the organization, desire to avoid scrutiny, fear of reprisal or personal gain.
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Contract work on rise in Canada - 0 views

  • contract work has outpaced all other forms of temporary employment over the past decade
  • 52% of all temporary jobs
  • concentrated in the health, education and public administration fields
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  • paid about 14% less each hour
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Welcome to the National Occupational Classification - 0 views

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    Intro to NOC
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Pay Teachers More - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Until a few decades ago, employment discrimination perversely strengthened our teaching force. Brilliant women became elementary school teachers, because better jobs weren’t open to them. It was profoundly unfair, but the discrimination did benefit America’s children. These days, brilliant women become surgeons and investment bankers — and 47 percent of America’s kindergarten through 12th-grade teachers come from the bottom one-third of their college classes (as measured by SAT scores). The figure is from a study by McKinsey & Company, “Closing the Talent Gap.”
  • Recent scholarship suggests that good teachers, even kindergarten teachers, increase their students’ earnings many years later. Eric A. Hanushek of Stanford University found that an excellent teacher (one a standard deviation better than average, or better than 84 percent of teachers) raises each student’s lifetime earnings by $20,000. If there are 20 students in the class, that is an extra $400,000 generated, compared with a teacher who is merely average.
  • Consider three other countries renowned for their educational performance: Singapore, South Korea and Finland. In each country, teachers are drawn from the top third of their cohort, are hugely respected and are paid well (although that’s less true in Finland). In South Korea and Singapore, teachers on average earn more than lawyers and engineers, the McKinsey study found.
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Job Descriptions: An Employers' Handbook (NOC) - 0 views

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    Introduction to Job Descriptions\n\nincludes information on pay rates by job, sector, etc.
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Poker Bots Invade Online Gambling - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The best poker bots in the world include those from the University of Alberta Computer Poker Research Group, which is nearly 20 years old. Professor Michael Bowling, who has led the group since 2005, says the breakthrough came in 2003, when researchers decided to change their approach, shifting away from the methodology used to build chess bots.
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How to compete and grow: A sector guide to policy | www.mckinsey.com | Readability - 0 views

  • To streamline the complex analysis governments need to undertake, MGI offers a new framework of six sector groups that share characteristics and respond to similar approaches to enhancing competitiveness. They are (1) infrastructure services; (2) local services; (3) business services; (4) research and development (R&D)-intensive manufacturing; (5) manufacturing; and (6) resource-intensive industries. In each of these groups, MGI documents how competitiveness levers vary and how policy has influenced competitiveness in each. These six categories provide a useful framework for understanding what determines competitiveness in different kinds of industries and what tangible actions governments and businesses can take to improve competitiveness
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    To streamline the complex analysis governments need to undertake, MGI offers a new framework of six sector groups that share characteristics and respond to similar approaches to enhancing competitiveness. They are (1) infrastructure services; (2) local services; (3) business services; (4) research and development (R&D)-intensive manufacturing; (5) manufacturing; and (6) resource-intensive industries. In each of these groups, MGI documents how competitiveness levers vary and how policy has influenced competitiveness in each. These six categories provide a useful framework for understanding what determines competitiveness in different kinds of industries and what tangible actions governments and businesses can take to improve competitiveness.
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Why US productivity can grow without killing jobs - McKinsey Quarterly - Economic Studi... - 0 views

  • Does higher productivity destroy jobs? Sometimes, but only in the very short term, considering US economic performance over the past 80 years. In fact, every ten-year rolling period but one since 1929 has seen increases in both US productivity and employment. Even on a rolling annual basis, 69 percent of periods have delivered both productivity and jobs growth (Exhibit 1). Over the long term, apparently, it’s a fallacy to suggest that there’s a trade-off between unemployment and productivity. These are among the key findings of the latest report from the McKinsey Global Institute, Growth and renewal in the United States: Retooling America’s economic engine. We are optimistic about productivity because it isn’t only about efficiency; it is no less about expanding output through innovations that improve the performance, quality, or value of goods and services. What’s more, even productivity solely from efficiency gains can, in the aggregate, lead to higher employment if the cost savings are put back to work elsewhere in the economy. Companies can pass on those savings to their customers in the form of lower prices, leaving households and businesses with more money to spend elsewhere. They can also reinvest savings from more efficient operations in new job-creating activities.
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Local hiring outlook down: survey - 0 views

  • A hopeful hiring climate is expected for Edmonton in the spring, but employers aren't as optimistic as they were to start the year.
  • The latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey, released Tuesday, found that 21 per cent of Edmontonarea employers plan to hire for the upcoming quarter (April to June), while nine per cent expect cutbacks, for a net outlook of 12 per cent
  • Sixty-nine per cent of employers will maintain their current staffing levels and one per cent were unsure of their hiring intentions.
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  • They're not always going to go up 100 per cent of the time. It's more key to look at that year-over-year reflection
  • Across Canada, employers project a hiring-intentions outlook of 13 per cent.
  • Western Canada is leading much of the optimism for job creation. Mining, services and transportation/public utilities were industries with the highest hiring intentions.
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Alberta Culture and Community Spirit - Community Initiatives Program (CIP) - 0 views

  • The general funding limits under this program are: Project-Based Grants - maximum $75,000. Community Operating Grants - maximum $75,000.
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    potential website funding
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Labour markets: The vanishing middle | The Economist - 0 views

  • emphasised the difference between routine and non-routine tasks. Many middle-skill positions—like factor line worker or back office clerk—are of the routine sort that can easily be either offshored or replaced by robot or computer programme. At either end of the skill spectrum, however, are a range of non-routine tasks—like design (at the high-skill end) or janitorial (low-skill) work. Employment opportunities for these positions have risen.
  • a key question is: what becomes of middle-skill workers? Do they find new work? As low-skill employees? And what does that do to the national income distribution? Thankfully, policymakers in Washington are debating these questions carefully and preparing a range of sensible responses. Right?
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EDCO Directory 2011 - 0 views

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    Ontario site selection 
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