Media Contacts: Paul Seale, Membership Engagement Manager, Pillar Nonprofit Network 519-859-7672; pseale@pillarnonprofit.ca Emilian Siman, Executive Director, Workforce Planning and Development Board 519 672 3499 x 103; emilian@workforcedevelopment.ca Related webinar: Filling the Data Gap: What Labour Market Information can tell us about the nonprofit sector (Pillar/WPDB), Monday, October 31, 9-10am EDT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE […]
YOU TELL US: Our Local Labour Market Tools- August 23, 2022, 10:00AM – 11:00AM You asked, we remembered. Now, YOU TELL US! Thinking back to our first Labour Market Information Made Easy session, we had around 30 minutes of questions about how to use our tools. Our attendees wanted MORE INFORMATION, and we LOVE IT! Our tools are […]
London Area Employers in the Care Economy Facing Significant Labour Challenges Local organizations collaborate to reveal struggling care sector is having difficulty attracting, hiring, and retaining qualified workers. LONDON, ON. June 7, 2022 – A collaboration between the Elgin Middlesex Oxford Workforce Planning and Development Board (WPDB) and Pillar Nonprofit Network reveals that employers in the […]
Previously, we’ve provided the public with the Results Reveal webinar, as well as the slide deck to the webinar. If our viewers wanted to use our data, they’d have to go to the slide deck, re-listen to the presentation, or contact our Data Analyst. Now, you can access the Results Report with conclusions made by our Data Analyst, Bashir Adeyemo.
We gratefully welcome Bev Kobe as our featured presenter for our second session of Labour Market Information Made Easy.
The premise of this session is to dig deep into the presentation of mental health challenges and addiction in the workplace.
Debra Mountenay, Executive Director of the EMOWPDB for the last 23 years, retired on March 31, 2022. We’re so sad to see her go, but so happy for her to experience the joys of retirement. Proudly announcing our new Executive Director, Emilian Siman. Emilian’s first official day as the ED of EMOPWDB was April 1, […]
Wednesdays at One offers three types of Professional Development (PD) for all employment, education and training staff. Join us for networking, information, tools, and conversations to enhance how we serve and support others, particularly those impacted by the pandemic. Leave with practical ways to apply these PD learnings and insights in your daily roles, right […]
This is the start of a new series, called Local Jobs Hub: Here to Help.
At the end of the day, job searching can be so difficult- not only actually finding a job, but the mental toll it can take on the job seeker’s self esteem. The Local Jobs Hubs tools are Here to Help.
The Elgin Middlesex Oxford Workforce Planning and Development Board is beginning the community consultation process for this year’s Community Local Labour Market Plan and is inviting all stakeholders and partners to participate in this process.
This Employment Ontario project is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario
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