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Labour Market Trends John Daggett Employer Developer, School of Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation Head Coach, Men’s Varsity Rugby

Why do students need labour market information (LMI) ? It’s part of the decision making process

What are the benefits of using LMI? If your students are prepared, they are more likely to: Make informed choices about career pathways Identify education and training options Learn about trends in a particular sector or geographical area

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2017 Labour Market Year-in-Review Workshop Ontario’s Top Occupations (6,970,625 Workers) Sales and Service Occupations – 1,632,085 (23.4%) Business, Finance and Admin Occupations – 1,124,770 (16.2%) Trades, Transport and Equip. Op – 927,820 (13.3%) Education, Law, Social, Com., Gov. Services – 831,340 (11.9%) Management Occupations – 790,880 (11.3%) Ontario’s Top Industries (7,141,675 Workers) Retail Trade – 783,540 (10.97%) Health Care and Social Assistance – 754,555 (10.56%) Manufacturing – 683,335 (9.56%) Professional, Scientific and Technical Services – 567,825 (7.95%) Educational Services – 528,470 (7.4%)

Trends affecting the labour market

Trends affecting the labour market

Trends affecting the labour market

Trends affecting the labour market

Trends affecting the labour market

Trends affecting the labour market

2017 Labour Market Year-in-Review Workshop Legislation: Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 Minimum Wage Categories Current to Dec. 31, 2017 Jan. 1, 2018 to Dec. 31, 2018 Jan. 1 2019 to Sept. 30, 2019 General Minimum Wage $11.60 per hour $14.00 per hour $15.00 per hour Students under 18 who work not more than 28 hours per week when school is in session, or work during a school break or summer holidays $10.90 per hour $13.15 per hour $14.10 per hour Liquor Servers $10.10 per hour $12.20 per hour $13.05 per hour Hunting and Fishing Guides $58.00 Rate for working less than five consecutive hours in a day $116.00 Rate for working five or more hours in a day, whether or not the hours are consecutive $70.00 $140.00 $75.00 $150.00 Homeworkers (employees doing paid work in their own home for an employer) $12.80 per hour $15.40 per hour $16.50 per hour

2017 Labour Market Year-in-Review Workshop Immigrant Populations

Industries in Ontario: Growth Sectors Healthcare Manager Nurse Medical Lab Tech Human Services Social Worker Family and Marriage counsellor Community Social Work

Industries in Ontario: Growth Sectors Business and Finance Finance professional Human Resources Accountant Insurance Travel and Tourism Accomodation Restaurant and Food Service

Industries in Ontario: Growth Sectors Technology Computer and Information systems Software engineer and design Information systems analyst Programmer Network technician Graphic Design

Industries in Ontario: Growth Sectors Trades Civil Engineer Cargo handler Electrician Heavy duty equipment mechanic Welder Carpenter Truck driver

Here at Georgian College Electrical Eng Tech/Mechanical Eng Tech Automotive Business/Management (huge category) is still in high demand (Dealerships, Corporate offices, Aftermarket companies, Auto Finance, Marketing, Rental companies etc.) Accounting and Marketing are booming.  The OPTI program is always strong as well. Civil is growing rapidly for coop and full time employment.  I need more students actually, and I have a lot.  With infrastructure and retirements, this area of construction is booming.  Municipalities, Governments, Construction Companies and Engineering companies everywhere in Ontario.  

Here at Georgian College HRAC, is also growing in full time work.  I get positions every day from employers trying to fill vacant positions, all over Ontario, many in the Simcoe County area for sure. Precision skills!!!! HUGE demand I can tell you that IT jobs are very much in demand and a growing trend as the technology is changing. Back and front End Developers, Information Security, Computer Technician Networking (Help Desk),  Web Developers and Big Data all have many opportunities for jobs. Accommodations, Culinary, Recreation

Industries in Ontario: Decline Sectors

Industries in Ontario: Most Jobs

Apprenticeship – highest in Ontario

Access the Ontario Labour Market Report Ontario Labour Market Links and Resources Labour Market Information Occupational Research Education Research Skills Research Career Planning Research Trades and Apprenticeship Research http://www.ontariolabourmarketreport.ca/wsdocs.html Permission granted by the Ontario LMR

Sources Trade Schools, Colleges and Universities, 2018, https://www.trade-schools.net/ca/articles/highest-paying-jobs-in-canada.asp Saint Cyr, Christian 2017 Labour Market Year-in-Review