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   Monday, February 08, 2010

Services For Individuals:

Through the 20 Canada-Saskatchewan Career and Employment Services offices, the Ministry provides career and employment services to Saskatchewan people in need of information on career and job opportunities, as well as training and/or education options that enable participation in the provincial labour market. The services are focused on matching the skills of Saskatchewan workers with the skill needs of employers.

Services For Employers:

Career and Employment Services assist employers to find the workers they need. www.saskjobs.ca, the provincial job order system, enables employers to post their jobs free of charge. On average over 6,500 job vacancies are posted on any given day.

Canada-Saskatchewan Rapid Response Teams offer individualized solutions for employers and workers dealing with production slow-downs and layoffs.

Office locations and contact information.

Needs assessment data provides the Ministry with up-to-date information to ensure that the broad array of programs and services offered by AEEL are relevant and responsive to client needs.

Related Links

SaskJobs is the number one job bank in Saskatchewan.

The SaskNetWork web site is about helping the people of Saskatchewan connect to the resources they need in the areas of jobs, work, education and training, career planning, self-employment, labour market information, financial help and the workplace.

These programs can help individuals transition into and within the workforce.

The objective of the Skills Training Benefit program is to assist clients who are EI eligible to return to the labour market as quickly as possible and to improve their employability.

The Student Employment Experience (SEE) program is a year-round funding program for Saskatchewan employers to hire students.

The Work and Family Unit help Saskatchewan people, businesses, organizations, and communities shape work environments that meet the needs of the 21st century economy while building and strengthening the Saskatchewan tradition of caring for family and community.


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