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1 LOCAL LABOUR MARKET CONSULTATION JONATHAN COULMAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

2 Elliot Lake Labour Market Demand Side

3 Top Employers in Elliot Lake by Industry Health Care & Social Services 18% Health Care & Social Services 18% Retail Trade 14% Retail Trade 14% Admin. and Support Services 5% Admin. and Support Services 5% Public Administration 8% Public Administration 8% Education 9% Education 9% Accommodation and Food 11% Accommodation and Food 11% Construction 7% Construction 7% Other Services 9% Other Services 9% Mining & Quarrying 4% Mining & Quarrying 4% Source: 2011 National Household Survey Transportation 4% Transportation 4%

4 Average Earnings by Industry Health Care & Social Services $48,299 Health Care & Social Services $48,299 Retail Trade $21,263 Retail Trade $21,263 Admin. and Support Services $22,874 Admin. and Support Services $22,874 Public Administration $52,444 Public Administration $52,444 Education $53,390 Education $53,390 Accommodation and Food $12,683 Accommodation and Food $12,683 Construction $43,682 Construction $43,682 Other Services $29,317 Other Services $29,317 Mining & Quarrying $64,162 Mining & Quarrying $64,162 Transportation $36,598 Transportation $36,598 Source: EMSI Data – Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH)

5 Growth/Decline by Industry – 2006 to 2011 Source: 2011 National Household Survey $53,390 $43,682 $48,299 $45,952 $21,263 Education +14% Education +14% Construction +6% Construction +6% Health Care & Social Services +1% Health Care & Social Services +1% Manufacturing - 14% Manufacturing - 14% Retail Trade -18% Retail Trade -18%

6 NAICS Total 01-45-910-1920-4950-99100+ 11 Agriculture 51210100 21 Mining 20200000 22 Utilities 10100000 23 Construction 45151983000 31-33 Manufacturing 115311100 41 Wholesale Trade 156621000 44-45 Retail Trade 7017271110410 48-49 Transportation/Warehousing 2218102001 51 Information and Cultural 62121000 52 Finance and Insurance 177031600 53 Real Estate 5236941110 54 Professional, Scientific Tech 2913 30000 55 Management of Companies 85210000 56 Administrative Support 186912000 61 Educational Services 32010000 62 Health Care and Social Assist 3771623621 71 Arts, Entertainment & Rec 116221000 72 Accommodation & Food 222773300 81 Other Services 56182783000 91 Public Administration 10000001 Total43116614757322243 Importance of Small Business 86% of Employers in Elliot Lake have less than 10 Employees Elliot Lake Industry Sector – 2 digit NAIC Number of Employers by Industry and Size Range in Elliot Lake June 2014 Source: Business Register Division, Statistics Canada Source: Canadian Business Pattern Data, June 2014

7 Importance of Small Business Canada wide, small businesses are responsible for creating 77.7 percent of all private jobs from 2002 to 2012. Source: Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey (LFS), 2012, and calculations by Industry Canada.

8 Growth of Small Business Elliot Lake Industry Sector – 2 digit NAIC Number of Employers by Employee Size Range in Elliot Lake June 2013-June 2014 Source: Business Register Division, Statistics Canada Growth of Employers – by size. Source: Canadian Business Pattern Data, June 2014 Number of Employers in 2013 Number of Employers in 2014Absolute ChangePercent Change (%) 0151166159.9 1-414614710.7 5-96357-6-9.5 10-193732-5-13.5 20-4922 00.0 50-994400.0 100+3300.0

9 Elliot Lake Labour Market Supply Side

10 Population Source: 2011 National Household Survey & 2006 Census Geography Population 2011 Population 2006 % Change Algoma115,870117,461-1.4% Blind River3,5493,780-6.1% Dubreuilville635773-17.9% Elliot Lake11,34811,549-1.7% Michipicoten2,9753,204-7.1% Sault Ste. Marie75,14174,9480.3% Spanish698728-4.4% Thessalon1,2791,312-2.5% White River607841-27.8%

11 57.1 Median Age of Algoma’s Communities

12 ‘Super-age’ Populations Elliot Lake there is 35% of Population over 65

13 Impact on overall Employment Numbers- Elliot Lake Source: 2011 National Household Survey & 2006 Census 20112006 Ontario 2011 Population990010278 Participation rate37.838.265.5 Employment rate31.633.260.1 Unemployment rate16.6*13.28.3

14 14  In Elliot Lake, three quarters of the labour force (population 15 and over) is 40+.  Based on the assumption that almost all of these people will retire by the age of 65, this means that 8,130 of the people who are in the 40+ category are projected to exit the labour force over the next 20 years and be replaced by the 3,220 people who are under the age of 40. Issue/Opportunity – Aging Workforce

15 Impact on Occupations Source: 2011 National Household Survey National Occupational Classification (NOC) Categories% over the age of 45 8 Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations83% 1 Business, finance and administration occupations73% 7 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations61% 0 Management occupations60% 3 Health occupations56% 4 Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services55% 6 Sales and service occupations50% 5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport33% 2 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations0% 9 Occupations in manufacturing and utilities0%

16 Elliot Lake has an Aging Population Media Age is 57.1 years (Canada is 40.6 years) + Out migration of youth in Algoma Net out-migration of 1,160 people aged 18-25 between 2007 and 2012 (2,761 in total) Low Immigration rates An aging Local Workforce + = Elliot Lake Aging Workforce

17 Road Ahead What are the 2-3 most important (workforce) related issues that require immediate attention? Longer-term attention? What supports/systems do you see as necessary to address these issues? Past and current strategies – What is already being done locally to address the needs? What labour market information/tools can help you plan for your workforce/members?

18 For More Labour Market Resources… www.awic.ca


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