Moncton Workforce Summit Will Help Businesses Solve Labour Shortages
Organizers of the November 12-13 event don’t want employers to walk away without some actionable solutions to the labour force challenge that’s been giving them headaches.
Organizers of the November 12-13 event don’t want employers to walk away without some actionable solutions to the labour force challenge that’s been giving them headaches.
The investments in increased capacity of the mill that produces salmon feed for Cooke Aquaculture’s operations in Atlantic Canada and Maine is part of a $112-million capital investment plan for Nova Scotia operations.
Port City Candy Co. is a “modern candy company with an old-fashioned twist” and uses traditional recipes and techniques, including using old-fashioned machinery.
Thirty-two companies will be participating in phase two of Incite, Propel’s virtual accelerator for early-stage tech companies.
Irving and her husband Arthur have now both been honoured with the same award for their charitable work. “It’s uncommon to have a husband and wife win the same award, but it’s based on absolute merit,” says Red Cross provincial director Bill Lawlor.
When you go to an event at Port Saint John’s cruise terminals, you’re getting the best of what it has to offer like great views of the harbour from main rooms and rooftop patios. You also get the best of a taste of the uptown’s food scene through partnerships with the city centre’s most popular restaurants.
With a smaller team to rely on and fewer resources to devote to hiring, any position unfilled is a strain on productivity. So it’s not surprising that the shortage of qualified labour is one of their most pressing concerns.
It was packed at the Avenir Centre’s event room Friday morning, with hundreds of people greeting each other in many languages as they search for work at the city’s largest newcomer job fair to date.
The new Moncton restaurant is owned by Susan and Gene Cormier, who also own Euston Park Social, a container bar and beer garden in the downtown area.
Jeff Cyr with Develop Saint John says a new study predicts the city could, and should build 1,500 new residential units over the coming decade.