N.B. Employers ‘Very Cautious’ About Hiring New Staff
Employers in Fredericton, Moncton, and Saint John anticipate a relatively optimistic employment outlook next quarter but are feeling timid when it comes to hiring, according to one staffing firm.
Employers in Fredericton, Moncton, and Saint John anticipate a relatively optimistic employment outlook next quarter but are feeling timid when it comes to hiring, according to one staffing firm.
The province allowed restaurants to sell liquor with meals as part of delivery and take-out orders during the phased recovery process from Covid-19. The policy change will now become permanent.
But the Higgs government has introduced changes to the Liquor Control Act which would make this revision permanent.
David says the other Maritime provinces are helping businesses like gyms and restaurants adhere to public safety guidelines to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
DCNB represents the province’s 26 Business Improvement Areas (BIAs), which focus solely on downtowns and represent the interests of downtown businesses.
Officials with the provincial government learned late Monday afternoon that New Brunswick is expected to receive up to 1,950 doses of vaccine around December 14 as part of the first of two shipments that could happen this month.
The owner of the retail clothing company Country Liberty joins Mark Leger on Huddle ‘Home Office’ to chat about leading a business with $2.5-million in sales to even greater heights with the help of two Dragons’ Den investors.
The Fredericton-based CyberHatch program that will work with 20 companies per year aims to drive immigration and create jobs in New Brunswick.
According to Statistics Canada, the 1.2 percent monthly increase is the first significant employment gain for New Brunswick since it saw substantial growth in May and June.
Dr. Jennifer Russell says someone who was asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic attended an event, which has resulted in 60 direct and indirect confirmed cases of COVID-19.
Swallow Immigration Consultancy has been helping immigrants come and settle in New Brunswick for years. But it now wants to help the province’s employers fill their staff shortages, too.