Stop Turning Up Your Nose At ‘Low-End’ Jobs
David Campbell has always been uncomfortable with folks who “crap on jobs” they don’t find appealing.
David Campbell has always been uncomfortable with folks who “crap on jobs” they don’t find appealing.
Sponsored: Earlier this summer, the Central Region Employment and Workforce (CREW) partnership launched the Fredericton region workforce strategy which encompasses two 10-step toolkits: one for job seekers, one for employers.
The surplus is five times higher than the $135 million anticipated just two months ago and 22 times higher than the budgeted surplus of $35.2 million.
Cultural exchanges are beneficial to the arts and the economies of both New Brunswick and Louisiana.
Moncton-area cybersecurity expert Scott Beck suspects this could be a far-reaching problem.
In this week’s episode of the “Insights” podcast, we turn the microphone around. Don Mills was recently inducted into the Nova Scotia Business Hall of Fame, an honour he received because of his successful business career and extensive volunteer activities.
The project squeked through first reading despite strong opposition from the public, city planners, and some councillors.
The employers will provide skills and language training, as well as guidance and support to the newcomers they bring into the province.
A major fashion chain has announced plans to permanently shutter at Moncton’s Mapleton Centre.
The Coalition says privatization will create an even bigger worker shortage in the public system.