Sentences with phrase «labour market needs»

The lower the score, the better the chance that the education system is flexible enough to meet labour market needs.
This new federal system will set up a system to allow governments and employers to select immigrants based on employment and labour market needs.
Provinces and territories will also be able to recruit candidates from the Express Entry system for a portion of the Provincial Nominee Programs to meet local labour market needs.
The government must ensure that any changes to immigration policy as a result of the EU negotiations reflect immediate labour market needs so that businesses can continue to grow.»
The list of eligible occupations are reflecting the latest labour market needs — Sub-caps of 1,000 applications for each of the 50 eligible occupations below:
This new stream also allows PNP to use CIC's Express Entry system to meet B.C.'s specific labour market needs.
Tal believes that improving participation rates in high - demand fields will likely require finding a way to identify emerging trends in labour market needs, as well as improved quality and equity of learning opportunities and increased resources.
In recent years, the Canadian immigration regime has increasingly aligned with labour market needs.

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Once that expired, he needed a temporary work permit to remain in the country, which required him to obtain a Labour Market Opinion.
The temporary foreign workers issue is just another example of why Canada needs to keep better labour market data.
The Conference Board report identifies a number of possible labour market imperfections such as workers lacking the information they need to make informed decisions.
The premier recognizes the need to reduce dependence on non-renewable resource revenues, diversify markets, invest in renewable energy, reduce environmental footprints and mitigate labour shortages.
The economic implications will be profound with more competitive international labour markets and the need to adopt technologies and policies to encourage people to work longer.
Canada needs to do much more to learn the effects unpaid internships have on the youth labour market.
But after a series of difficult labour negotiations under CEO Calin Rovinescu, Air Canada finally obtained the concessions it needed last year to hire new employees at reduced pay for a low - cost carrier to target the vacation market.
March 20, 2015 Canada needs 182,000 people to fill these IT positions by 2019: ICT labour market outlook report released
Unfortunately for the Japanese labour markets, as with many other countries, many young intellectuals seek further study elsewhere in countries like the UK that have renowned Universities and research facilities, taking a large portion of the skilled labour force the Japanese markets need, into other areas of work such as research and academia, a less hands on field that benefits the computer science industry on the whole but does not help specific firms achieve their targets directly.
At the second stage, you will need to apply to Immigration Refugees, and Citizenship Canada for a new work permit with the permission obtained by your employer, which can take the form of a Provincial Nomination Certificate, positive Labour Market Impact Assessment decision or approval under the Global Talents Stream of the TFWP, for instance.
According to a 2007 Mining Labour Market Transition study by the Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR), the Canadian mining industry needs another 92,000 workers by 2017.
Interaction with the raw materials or labour is not needed to create value in the global market.
It implies that, nature and humans in its varied forms of land, water, forest and labour need to be kept under private control in order to facilitate exchange in the market.
«However, the government needs to be clear these proposed changes to Universal Credit could reverse this trend and remove a valuable route back into the labour market through self - employment.
At the same conference, the Conservative shadow chief secretary, Philip Hammond, floated ideas about matching benefit rates to the needs of local labour markets.
A move to setting benefit rates to match the needs of local labour markets has been pushed by radical Tory councils but it is the first time that the frontbench has embraced the concept.
In parallel to this measure, we would also need to see an important transfer of sovereignty to EU (or Eurozone) bodies so that they could work on the optimisation of the labour market across the EMU.
A left - leaning coalition - formal or informal - will have around five parties, with deep splits over single market membership and free movement, and with the SNP existentially needing to portray Westminster (especially a Labour government in Westminster) as being out of touch with Scotland.
Not the neo-Keynesian alternative proffered by the Labour Party, but an economic strategy that included pro-growth initiatives including reform of the labour market, tax cuts and other «supply - side» measures needed to boost competitivLabour Party, but an economic strategy that included pro-growth initiatives including reform of the labour market, tax cuts and other «supply - side» measures needed to boost competitivlabour market, tax cuts and other «supply - side» measures needed to boost competitiveness.
If the forecasters and betting markets are right in their central forecasts then Con + LD+DUP combined will be short of a majority and so a Labour led government should form if they can secure the support of the SNP and probably others, including the Liberal Democrats, will be needed too: a potentially messy and unstable situation but also one where there is sufficient similarity in ideological perspective for policy agreement on plenty of issues.
After all, these were the lingering memories to overcome of the debacle of 1976, when the then Labour government needed to seek a loan from the IMF to shore up the Pound in the foreign exchange markets.
«Last week we announced our intention to limit access our labour market for Bulgaria and Romania when they join the EU in January next year and work is under way to introduce a points system to ensure that only people with the skills we need from outside the EU can come to this country.»
But other issues also need to be addressed to enable long - term wealth creation in the region — not least the record number of 75 million illiterate adults, the fatal mismatch within the labour market and, most importantly, the gender inequality in both education and employment.
The CIOT argues that the system for exempting from tax employees» employment expenses and certain employer - provided «benefits» needs to be simplified if it is to keep pace with changes in the labour market and the move away from «traditional» employment.
In my view - and as they tell me - those businesses need a fair and flexible labour market and a competitive and low - tax framework to provide jobs and prosperity.
But the US, like so many other EuroAtlantic nations, need to reinvent their labour markets and especially their trade unions who came in with the 20th century and have gone out with it as a real counter-balance to capitalism.
He said: «For many months we in Labour have been demanding the fullest possible access to the single market, emphasising the risks of leaving the customs union, arguing for a collaborative relationship with our EU partners, emphasising the need for transitional arrangements and the need for entrenchment of workers» rights.
I hope to do three things: first, look at the value and the challenges that immigration has brought and continues to bring to the UK; second, lay out where I think the Government is getting hold of the wrong end of the stick; and third, suggest some areas that Labour believes need to be addressed in making migration work for everyone, especially in relation to the labour market, the EU, sham marriages and the push factors in international migrLabour believes need to be addressed in making migration work for everyone, especially in relation to the labour market, the EU, sham marriages and the push factors in international migrlabour market, the EU, sham marriages and the push factors in international migration.
* 1m new managers needed by 2020 — a finding of the Commission on the future of management and leadership, 2014, based on analysis of UKCES labour market forecasts.
Collectively, this group — it includes current Labour and Tory voters as well as the undecided — is the Lib Dem «market» (another Coetzee label that can leave the party's more organic activists wincing), and it responds especially well to party lines, of which you can expect to hear much more («Labour wasted their opportunity and ruined the economy», «You can't count on the Tories to care about others»), including the need for the next government to be balanced and sensible.
Little attention was paid to energy and food prices until last year, when Labour highlighted how the cost of fuel was wrecking household incomes and Ed Miliband ignited the issue by arguing prices needed to be frozen to give ministers time to construct a new market structure.
Stronger In's polling is crystal clear: what Labour and the rest of the pro-Remain forces need to do is increase the salience of the economic costs of quitting the single market, in the words of one senior source, «remind Labour voters they have the most to lose from a recession».
This sort of old guard cronyist, backroom, undemocratic, manipulation will of course easily outmanoeuvre a politically uneducated and naïve membership — BUT, come a future Labour government inevitably under severe economic sabotage by the global markets and their creatures in the UK press and PLP, and, disastrously, a politically unsophisticated, ideologically unprepared and unmobilised mass membership will not be available to provide the backing «on the streets, in the workplaces, and in the communities» that that Labour government will desperately need to survive.
Whereas Labour have curtailed the right of social tenants to own their homes, we need to open up the housing market to the many, not just the few, by making it easier for social tenants to own or part - own their property.
We are also a partner in ConstructionSkills, the Sector Skills Council (SSC) for the UK construction industry, and we are raising employer engagement in training, providing labour market insights on future skills needs and developing standards and qualifications for the sector.
Buhari said the programme has also helped in promoting the spirit of self - dependence and self - reliance among Nigerian youth through which the beneficiaries would be exposed to technical skills, innovative skills and employable qualities needed in the labour market.
He backed the need to deal with the deficit in the medium - term, but argued that additional infrastructure spending, an active industrial policy and measures to keep the long - term unemployed in touch with the labour market are all vital if growth is to recover quickly.
«For the sake of jobs, prosperity and investment, for strong public services, and for opportunities for the next generation, Labour needs to put clear red water between the party's position and that of the Conservatives and back British membership of the single market and the customs union.»
He said there was a growing sense within the parliamentary party and among the Labour membership «that we need to keep our options open on issues like single market and customs union».
What Labour or more accurately Tony Blair and Alan Milburn, then health secretary wanted is what Mr Lansley now aspires to create: a self - improving system run as a regulated market of competing providers driven by patient choice and commissioning in a way that no longer needs direct management from politicians and the health department.
A report published last autumn points out that the Swedish labour market's need for such a high number of university graduates has been overestimated.
The Bologna Process also supports the modernisation of education and training systems to make sure these meet the needs of a changing labour market.
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