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1 Using and Understanding Labour Market Information
SCWI May 15, 2018

2 The Education-Labour Force Connection
What is LMI who uses LMI and why? where do I find LMI? telling the Story wrap-up and review

3 What is LMI? Labour Market Information Supply Side age gender
ethnicity education

4 Labour Market Information
Demand Side businesses/industries occupations and/or geographic information

5 Other Variables wage agreements personnel policies total compensation

6 Who uses LMI? students workers newcomers businesses/industry
governments educators

7 Why is LMI important? education and career planning
effective job match learning/upgrading investment labour mobility

8 Where do I find LMI? Federal/Provincial government
local government/economic development non-governmental stakeholders Industry associations Local workforce planning boards Employment agencies

9 Examples of available LMI
census data Canadian Business Patterns Data Local Labour Market Reports college enrolment/Student success Employer One/BR & E survey data Labour Force Survey

10 Sample sites for LMI http://www.statscan.gc.ca/

11 Telling The Story identify industry growth/decline
career opportunities how many and what type of jobs? how much do they pay? what education levels are required? job prospects/relocation

12 Most Common vs. In-Demand Occupations
Labour Force Survey census In-Demand Vicinity Jobs/Employer One

13 Growing & Declining Industries
Number of Jobs: occupations in decline/growing industry concentration # of businesses: by industry by business size

14 Jill Halyk Executive Director Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie

15 Mission Action Statements
To foster partnerships among industry, business, education and other community groups in greater Hamilton, that support experiential learning opportunities for all learners Action Statements Developing quality industry, business, education partnerships Enhancing career development opportunities for all learners Facilitating the discovery of viable pathways for all learners Cesare Di Donato, Executive Director

16 Independent Not-for-Profit Organization
Industry Education Council of Hamilton Creates accessibility to funding grants not open to all organizations Enables project development to address specific skills needs across sectors EXAMPLES M.I.G.H.T.Y. Entrepreneurship Program Hamilton Code Clubs ArcelorMittal Dofasco – S.T.E.M. – Centre for Exploration & Discovery Entry Level Advantage To Employment (E.L.A.T.E.) Employer Skills Training Advantage To Employment (E.S.T.A.T.E.)

17 Request Aligns to Grantor Criteria
Grantors Request Aligns to Grantor Criteria Ministry of Economic Development and Growth Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development Ministry of Labour Hamilton Community Foundation Edith H. Turner Foundation Fund Hamilton Future Fund Ontario Trillium Foundation ArcelorMittal Dofasco Foundation RBC Foundation TD Foundation

18 Partners Collaboration is Key Mohawk College Mohawk College Enterprise
McMaster University Redeemer University College Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board City of Hamilton, Economic Development Department Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hamilton and Burlington Express Employment Professionals Software Hamilton Ontario Business Education Partnership

19 Informing the Projects
Labour Market Stats Workplace Planning Hamilton Economic Development Department, City of Hamilton Educational Partners Supporting program and student needs Industry Partners Specific skills needs across sectors Mayor’s Blue Ribbon Task Force on Workforce Development To address Hamilton’s workforce development needs and co-ordinate a collaborative response to “upskilling” the local labour force

20 Applying for Provincial Grants
ONe-key is a unique electronic credential that allows you to communicate securely with online Government services. Step 1: set up an account

21 Thank you! ?? Questions ??


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