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Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 30, 1966..8 . ® ° able. \ ment ee bent * oe ih the rane Geveped © 5,800 | employment time. te —— - = : The séarch for skilled sec- | closing, sland | from 9,400 during October. Training programs and fa- 6: ; 0 Or JUD emain S 1 retaries “has mine if Newfoundland, the | The Manpower Mobility | cilities for the federal-provin- sigh Dive Ge ete ent) ee nr an : opportunities for married | only really 'S0ft. spot in the | Program, which went into ef- | cia) vocational training pro- Available training programs | most have gone back to rie 2 women, resulting in an unu- | labor picture appears in the | fect in January, has helped’) gram have cost more than | gre not fully :used, partly les a { sual problem for a Toronto British Columbia forest indus- | correlate the supply of work- | $1,000,000,000 during the last | cause few know of them New. Brurswick—No labor i Tirm that provides parttime ~ : ers with the demand, but not |'-six years.. Yet today New- | partly because necessary pro- | shortage exists. since the office help. an r survey the | even program officials know | foundland is turning d grams sometimes don’t get | building industry is slack, -_ It’s looking for a way to | B.C. Forest Industries Coun- | how much. hundreds of applicants for started since no one is sure | courses to train workers for convince husbands that let- | eil found 3,000 men laid off in | Up to Sept. 23 about 5,000 | retraining because the. pro- | which level of government is | new -indutry are badly ting their wives go back to | an industry normally employ- | people had been helped to | gram can't provide facilities | responsible for them, it says.| needed ; By JANE BECKER », 195,000 of Canada’s 7,500,000 | they need, _especially | work doesn’t, necessarily.| ing 75,000. because of a drop | move to new job sites through | for them. : |" Quebec—The# labor n Cansdian Press Staff Writer | workers were unemployed. | skilled and professional eate- | mean fresh chances, to be | in the market for B.C. wood | loans or grants under the ATLANTIC OUTLOOK GOOD | i, ‘tighter than last year, wi Despite all efforts to ease | This was slightly higher than | gories unfaithful. e products. In the shingles in- | program, STOP-GAP PLAN Here are some highlights of pve machine-chop -werkelp it, Canada’s labor supply still | the 171,000 out of work at the | “We: found this @ factog im | dustry, 2% per cent~of the | Ina recent study of the | the province-by ‘province ple | specially scarce. Rates {oy fs stretched taut across most | same time a year ago but, | LOOK ABROAD many husbands’ te | work force—about 300 men— | PROFESSIONALS SHUN IT | program across Canada two | ture: ., sented. eaten : ef the country. because the labor force is Even. the federal civil serv- their wives’ returning te were jobless. However, only 1,745 of the researchers at the University Newfoundiand— About ‘1,600 te nd eae are ery siness and | 340000 larger this year, jt | ice has had to relax its care: | work,” am official sald. es 2,775 who applied for grants | of Western, Ontario in London | workers have been alfected | Snicrs and imasons aoe ‘Expe tabor have made various ef- | Tepresents 2 net gain of 316. ful qualification standards 8 | pesomy To WILES Fi, eatatantisl drop-in vous | says tee got get anslyond | contrlbmtiag to the shortage of | US. ""Awr Feree''bdoe” shor. | construction push: other ome - , ; some areas and ac un- : 5. Air Force ut 1 “9 forts to loosen tne at generat | Two major attempts to |-akilled people for on-the-job | | In some eases the pressure | ing starts, | resulting > from faia to find out how well | skilled and semi-skilled work- | down at Stephenville. Many | ‘actors are falling | De . coon $8 or " Renera’' | match the supply .of labor | training. . _| has companies scrambling to | tight money, has been blamed 4 the- program poe — area | att is the failure of govern- | of these have relocated in On- | Schedule because they © ee “ih Wamet have tee hold their employees. . | for the layoffs, but the scene | unemployment, or ment, management and trade | tario. Others will be em- | 2 men The Quebec” com. As of mid - October, only n Oil companies, facing a ‘¢- One firm, building a $20,- brighten when the | ened its scope oe be it anions to accept their sh j struction industry has set up COC CCOCOO I OOO OOS, — p Aoonnsage x OR — gored <a 000,000, plant in southern On- sraiSt Expo 67 and centen- | were to help every unem- | of responsibility jointly in = Poke whuae dees, Venere an apprentices commission to _- npower obili : : ourses i tario, ‘was flabbergasted te | nial construction ends and | ployed worker. veloping manpower. skilled hort give day and night ¢ - PURITY DAIRY — at provides | - pga — ae hag Jearn. that an established lo- | more funds, become available | - ‘Aspects of it have come They called the vocational wrpuiaee sagace sien, building trades ; = ; ao or gran Pag eee e me ‘tire, aa ond cal concern was telling em- | for housing. under fire. For one thing, it | program largely stop - gap | Nova Scotia — Atlantic area | Tent of 675 ‘ SBapents. Ceelee.. 4 ee eee were cht “ oo wees ployees it thought might quit | Im Oshawa, ‘Ont. most of | has been used by few profes- | training, with the government | ‘unemployment rate of 3.9 per | NO FALL SURPLUS + © Purity Products” . 3) *7e8% a — pow ge Rte g Argentina, | t join the newcomer: “Don't | the 2,500 General Motors, | sional people. Some officials nee unable to bring: im- | cent in September was the tarle—The industry de, ° cits ct ee . | —The. federal-provincial’ ve- | Spain a man * | do it—how do you khow the | workers laid off in August be- | say that its provisions—out- | dustry and trade unions t& | best in years, but this rose to |“ pa t classifies all 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 }) cational education - programs, ‘A placement | er ‘says & | new plant isn’t a fly-by-night |~cause_of lower_car_sales_and_/ right grants_only for those | gether effectively to map | 44 4 | as s : n000ceeetccssoccocese aimed at providing new tech- | severe shortage of operation? How do know | production switches due to | unemployed for four of the | long-term tegy. October. Labor Minister J. E. 1 nical skills for young or dis- | cal draftsmen has resulted im | how long they'll last?” the Canada-U.S. auto pact | previous six months or~ mov- They blamed part of | Blanchard says P.E.I. needs JENKINS WASHING placed. workers. new job opportunities for men In some cases the time for | apparestly have resettled | ing from a “designated area” | the situa on the National | a ‘‘crash training . program ‘Even officials connected | of 60 and over. effective action may be al- | quickly. and loans at 4.75-per-cent in- | Employment Service — now | immediately” to supply 1,200 |’ it_|—Firms-have—invaded-univer—|--ready—past,__Unitéd Keno Hill |The United Automobile / Parts - Saies - Service however, that neither has | sities for recruits four months | Mines, in the Yukon, says a | Workers Union says some are | its scope and are not apere —for failing to-win the respect’ | way. @® Service on all makes of achieved the early syccess | earlier than they did a few | critical shortage of miners | undoubtedly facing hardship, | reasonable. of either management or uf- Vocational training in Nova Wringer Washers hoped for. years ago, with their eye | has forced it to curtail under- | but only 525 were registered |. The Economie Counetl of : fons. ‘| Scotia is being stepped up, @ Selling completely rebuili} A Cross-Canada Survey by mainly on engineering gradu- | ground development with, | with the Canada Manpower | Canada in its. second annual The Economic Council says | especially to retrain steve- _—~ -washing—machines ——----|The>Canadian__Press...shows_| ates, Ken Bradford, the Uni-_| presumably, the threat of clo- | Centre in Oshawa for work in | review forecast that the loan | the program has been useful | dores. 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