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Canada’s labour force: a portrait 2011 National Household Survey reveals retail salesperson top career choice for men and women New data from the National Household Survey (NHS) show that Canada had almost 18 million labour force participants aged 15 years and over in 2011, of which 16.6 million were employed. The employment rate was 60.9 per cent. In comparison, at the time of the 2006 Census, the employment rate was 62.6 per cent.

RETAIL TRADE SECTOR HAD THE HIGHEST SHARE OF TOTAL EMPLOYMENT:

The three industrial sectors with the largest employment shares in 2011 were retail trade, health and social assistance and manufacturing. In 2011, the retail trade sector ranked first among all sectors in terms of its share of total employment with 11.5 per cent. This was followed closely by health care and social assistance with 11.4 per cent. The manufacturing sector had the third highest share with 9.2 per cent of total employment.

MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS FOR WOMEN AND MEN:

In 2011, women comprised just under half of the employed labour force (48.0 per cent). Among the 500 detailed occupations within the NHS, the most common occupation for women was ‘retail salesperson,’ accounting for 4.7 per cent of all employed women. This was followed by ‘administrative assistant’ (4.0 per cent), ‘registered nurse and registered psychiatric nurse’ (3.4 per cent), ‘cashier’ (3.3 per cent) and ‘elementary school and kindergarten teacher’ (2.9 per cent).

(23.3 per cent), Montréal (22.2 per cent), Ottawa–Gatineau (20.1 per cent) and Vancouver (19.7 per cent).

For men, the most common occupation was ‘retail salesperson,’ accounting for 3.3 per cent of all employed men, followed by ‘transport truck driver’ (2.9 per cent), ‘retail trade manager’ (2.5 per cent), ‘carpenter’ (1.7 per cent) and ‘janitor, caretaker and building superintendent’ (1.7 per cent).

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EMPLOYMENT RATE INCREASES WITH EDUCATION LEVEL:

In 2011, the employment rate for the population aged 25 to 64 was 75.3 per cent. In general, the employment rate increases with education level. The employment rate for those with university credentials was 81.6 per cent, compared with 55.8 per cent for those who had no certificate, diploma or degree.

ALMOST ONE IN FIVE WORKERS WAS AGED 55 YEARS AND OVER:

According to the 2011 NHS, workers aged 55 and over accounted for 18.7 per cent of total employment compared with 15.5 per cent in the 2006 Census. This was the result of the aging of the baby boom generation and the increased participation of older workers in the labour force. In 2011, just over 3 million people aged 55 and over were employed. The employment rate for this age group was 34.9 per cent compared with 32.2 per cent in the 2006 Census.

ALMOST THREE OUT OF FOUR COMMUTERS DROVE TO WORK:

According to the 2011 NHS, 15.4 million people in the employed labour force or 92.7 per cent of them commuted to work, while

1.1 million worked at home most of the time. Of those who commuted to work, the predominant mode of transportation was driving. In 2011, 74.0 per cent of commuters, or 11.4 million workers, drove a car, truck or van. Another 5.6 per cent, or 867,100 people, commuted to work as passengers. In 2011, 12.0 per cent of commuters or 1.8 million workers used public transit, compared with 11.0 per cent of commuters or 1.6 million workers in the 2006 Census. In addition, 5.7 per cent of commuters walked to work, while 1.3 per cent cycled. Commuting to work varied between CMAs in 2011. The CMAs with the highest proportions of public transit users were Toronto

Commuters spent an average of 25.4 minutes travelling to work in 2011. Commuters who travelled by public transit (42.9 minutes) took longer to get to work, on average, than commuters who used cars (23.7 minutes). Public transit commute times include the time required to walk to the bus stop, subway or train station, as well as wait times. The average commuting time was longest in the CMAs of Toronto (32.8 minutes), Oshawa, (31.8 minutes) and Montréal (29.7 minutes). For some commuters, the time it takes to get to work was longer. In 2011, 17.2 per cent of commuters, or 2.6 million workers, took 45 minutes or more on average to get to work. Commuters who lived in the area surrounding and within the Toronto CMA were the most likely to be in this group, with 29.9 per cent of commuters in Oshawa, 28.4 per cent of those in Toronto and 26.6 per cent of those in Barrie taking 45 minutes or more to get to work.

HIGHEST EMPLOYMENT RATES IN THE NORTH AND WEST:

In 2011, Yukon and Alberta had the highest employment rates in Canada at 69.7 per cent and 69.0 per cent respectively. The lowest employment rates were observed in Newfoundland and Labrador (50.7 per cent) and in Nunavut (52.1 per cent). ●

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Restaurants play major role in youth employment Food service jobs provide an excellent training ground and valuable job experience Ontario’s $25 billion restaurant industry is prepared to play a significant role to grow youth employment – a priority in the 2013 Ontario Budget. Future labour shortages mean that attracting and retaining youth is a priority for every business in Ontario. “Restaurants and other food service operators provide an excellent training ground and long-term opportunities for youth looking for job experience,” says Stephanie Jones, Ontario Vice President for the 30,000-member

“Restaurants are the number one provider of first jobs in Canada.” Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association. “In an industry with average profit margins of 3 per cent, restaurants are encouraged by the decision today to hold the line on

minimum wage which would exacerbate the already low youth employment rate – identified at 50 per cent in the 2013 budget.” Ontario’s restaurant industry is a major source of youth and entry-level jobs, providing nearly 188,000 young people under the age of 25 with valuable job experience and workplace skills. In total, the industry employs more than 425,000 Ontarians in a wide range of jobs, and in every community. “Restaurants are the number one provider

of first jobs in Canada. No other industry helps more students to pay their way through school or works with more young people to develop valuable job skills,” says CRFA President and CEO Garth Whyte. “We look forward to working with the Ontario government to increase youth employment.” Ontario’s restaurant industry generates $25-billion annually in economic activity and is the fourth-largest private-sector employer with more than 425,000 direct jobs. ●

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Unemployment rate stays at 7.1 per cent

In June, employment was virtually unchanged and the unemployment rate remained at 7.1 per cent. In the first half of 2013, employment growth averaged 14,000 per month, slower than the average of 27,000 in the last six months of 2012. Over this 12-month period, employment grew by 1.4 per cent (+242,000), and the total number of hours worked increased by 0.6 per cent. Following an increase in May, employment in Ontario was little changed in June, as a gain in part-time work was offset by a decline in full-time work. The unemployment rate rose 0.2 percentage points to 7.5 per cent. Compared with 12 months earlier, employment in the province was up 1.6 per cent. Floods in parts of southern Alberta began after the June reference week for the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which was from Sunday June 9 to Saturday June 15. The flooding occurred towards the end of the collection period. While collection activities slowed in the affected communities that were in sample, final response rates for these communities were within normal range. Therefore, it is believed that the impact of the floods on June estimates was negligible. In July, questions on the impact of the floods on hours worked will be added to the LFS, with estimates to be released in mid-August. Employment in professional, scientific and technical services increased by 27,000 in June. Compared with 12 months earlier, employment grew by 4.9 per cent (+63,000), one of the high-

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Carpenter, Restoration (NOC: 7271) SALARY: $18.00 to $28.00 hourly for 40 hours/ week, bonus, commission, other benefits. LOCATION: Ottawa, Ont. (1 vacancy) • Disaster Restoration Handyman Carpenter for property insurance related losses after fire and flood. Must be willing to work on mitigation, demolition and restoration. CDRG+REDTEAM E-mail: storm@cdrg.ca Job Number: 7048649

Office Manager (Office Services) (NOC: 1221) SALARY: $40,000 to $50,000 yearly for 40 hours/week, mileage paid, medical, dental, disability, life insurance, group insurance, RRSP and vision care benefits. LOCATION: Ottawa, Ont. (1 vacancy) • Ensure deadlines are met. Ensure procedures are followed. Carry out administrative activities of establishment. Administer policies and procedures related to the release of records in processing requests under government access to in-

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(NOC: 7311) SALARY: $28.71 hourly for 42 hours/week, as per collective agreement, medical, dental, disability, life insurance, group insurance and RRSP benefits. LOCATION: Ottawa, Ont. (2 vacancies) •Weight Handling: Up to 23 kg (50 lbs). Detect and troubleshoot irregularities and malfunctions. Repair or replace defective machinery parts. Fabricate parts required during overhaul, maintenance

Administrative Clerk (Now Forward Clerk) (NOC: 1441) SALARY: $25,000 to $27,000 yearly for 40 hours/week LOCATION: Ottawa, Ont. (1 vacancy) • Type 0-40 words per minute. Compile, verify, record and process applications, licences, permits, contracts, registrations, requisitions, and other forms and documents. Prepare reports. File documents. Previous experience in an insurance environment is

an asset. Biligualism mandatory. For more information about this position, visit our careers section at www.encon.ca. Encon Group Inc. E-mail: careers@encon.ca Job Number: 7041707 Machinist (NOC: 7231) SALARY: $18.00 to $30.00 hourly for 42.5 hours/week, medical, life insurance and group insurance benefits. LOCATION: Ottawa, Ont. (2 vacancies) • Weight – up to 23 kg (50 lbs). Read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, charts and tables. Fit and assemble components and machine parts to close tolerance. Conventional lathe. Good at machining internal and external threads. Hydrauli-Chrome Inc. Mail and in person between 9:00 and 17:00: 1480 Michael, Suite A, Ottawa, Ont. K1B 4S1 Phone between 9:00 and 17:00: (613) 744-7671. Fax: (613) 744-7672 E-mail: hydrauli.chrome@rogers.com Job Number: 7034961

Gas Technician (NOC: 7253) SALARY: $17.00 to $24.00 hourly for 40 hours/week, commission, medical, dental, disability and group insurance benefits. LOCATION: Ottawa, Ont. (1 vacancy) • Maintain and service heating units and components. Educate clients about safety and maintenance of gas units. Start-up and adjust new or repaired equipment. Test and replace defective equipment or components. Candidate must also hold a G2 license. Ottawa Home Services E-mail: vharris@ottawahomeservices.ca Job Number: 7038773

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