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Ontario is losing out on as much as $24.3 billion in economic activity and $3.7 billion in provincial tax revenues annually because employers cannot fi nd people with the skills they need to innovate and grow in today’s economy, according to The Need to Make Skills Work: The Cost of Ontario’s Skills Gap.
“This is money that could provide substan-tial economic and social benefi ts to Ontarians. Closing the skills gap could help the province reduce public debt or invest in much needed infrastructure improvements,” said Michael Bloom, Vice-President, Organizational Ef-fectiveness and Learning. “Consider, for ex-ample, that a proposed expansion of public transit in the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area would require an estimated $2 billion per year, over 25 years, to complete.”
HIGHLIGHTS• While much has been written about On-
tario’s skills challenges, little has been done to examine their true economic costs, and what can be done to prevent a skills crisis.
• The Ontario economy is also losing out due to skills mismatches – individuals who are employed in jobs that fail to fully utilize their skills and training.
• Better linkages between employers and post-secondary institutions, and among post-secondary institutions themselves, will improve workplace-based experien-tial learning.
Skills gaps currently affect much of Ontar-io’s economy, including sectors that account for almost 40 per cent of employment: manu-facturing; health care; professional, scientifi c, and technical services; and fi nancial indus-tries. Skills gaps are projected to worsen if ac-tion is not taken.
“Ontario cannot afford to live with a skills gap of this magnitude. The need for action is ur-gent, since changes in education will take years to bear fruit in the labour force,” said Bloom.
To get a clear picture of employers’ skills needs, the Conference Board conducted the
Ontario Employer Skills Survey. More than 1,500 Ontario employers, representing over 760,000 employees (13.5 per cent of the work-force) from across the provincial economy, re-sponded to the survey.
Survey results show that employers most need post-secondary graduates in science, engineering, and technology; and business and fi nance. The most widespread needs are for employees with two- or three-year college diplomas (57 per cent); four-year degrees (44 per cent); and trades (41 per cent).
The negative impact on the Ontario econo-
my goes beyond the issue of skills shortages. Another issue with economic consequences is skills mismatches in the labour force –indi-viduals whose skills and training are not be-ing fully utilized in the jobs they have.
The Conference Board estimates that these mismatches, by themselves, cost Ontario’s economy and workers up to $4.1 billion in fore-gone gross domestic product (all GDP fi gures in 2002 dollars) and $627 million in provincial tax revenues annually (all tax revenue fi gures in current dollars). Many post-secondary edu-cation graduates have skills and training in sectors with few available jobs. In addition, employers sometimes fail to make the most of their employees’ skills and talents.
Many stakeholders have a role to play – in-dividually and collaboratively – in alleviating Ontario’s skills gaps:• Employers can increase their training and
development investments and provide more experiential learning opportunities – such as apprenticeships, co-op placements, and paid internships.
• Educators can better align programs to the needs of the economy.
• Governments can allocate additional re-sources for experiential learning opportu-nities, and collect and share better labour market information.
• Students can match their own education and training planning to the realities of the labour market. ●
Source: The Conference Board of Canada
Skills shortages cost Ontario economy billions annually
The future of freelancing: calibre of independent talent is rising The freelance talent pool has grown stron-
ger, a new survey suggests. Nearly seven in 10 (69 per cent) of advertising and market-ing executives interviewed by The Creative Group said the calibre of independent cre-ative professionals has increased in the last fi ve years; among those, 22 per cent said it has increased signifi cantly. Respondents cited “access to specialised skills or knowledge” as the greatest benefi t of using freelancers.
These fi ndings and additional information, including tips for working with freelancers and questions to consider before pursuing
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“Organisations are more often bringing in project professionals to help with heavy workloads or provide specialised skills that don’t exist internally,” said Alicia Brum, branch manager of The Creative Group. “When freelancers are brought in to fi ll skills gaps, they can impart their knowledge on
full-time employees, which is an added bo-nus for companies.”
The research also shows contract work is an attractive option for many people in the creative industry: Nearly four in 10 (39 per cent) advertising and marketing executives said it’s likely they would work as indepen-dent professionals at some point in their ca-reer. “Freelancing is becoming a more attrac-tive career option for creative professionals, particularly those with in-demand skills, like web and user experience designers,” Brum said. “These professionals are highly
sought by companies of all sizes, and so they generally have more options in choosing what projects they take on and how much they’re paid.”
The research is from a national study devel-oped by The Creative Group and conducted by an independent research fi rm. It is based on more than 250 telephone interviews – ap-proximately 200 with marketing executives randomly selected from companies with 100 or more employees and 50 with advertising executives randomly selected from agencies with 20 or more employees. ●
Source: Canada News Wire
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In June, employment was virtually un-changed and the unemployment rate re-mained at 7.1 per cent. In the fi rst 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, employ-ment 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, employ-ment in the province was up 1.6 per cent.
Floods in parts of southern Alberta began af-ter the June reference week for the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which was from Sunday June 9 to Saturday June 15. The fl ooding occurred to-wards the end of the collection period. While collection activities slowed in the affected com-munities that were in sample, fi nal response rates for these communities were within normal range. Therefore, it is believed that the impact of the fl oods on June estimates was negligible. In July, questions on the impact of the fl oods on hours worked will be added to the LFS, with estimates to be released in mid-August.
Employment in professional, scientifi c 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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The number of private and public sector employees and the self-employed was little changed in June. Compared with 12 months earlier, growth among private sector employees was 1.2 per cent (+137,000), with all the gains in the second half of 2012. At the same time, the number of public sector employees was up 1.5 per cent (+55,000), with increases spread throughout the period. As for the self-employed, growth was 1.9 per cent (+51,000), the bulk of which occurred in the fi rst quarter of 2013.
Among returning students aged 20 to 24, the employment rate was 68.0 per cent in June, up from 63.2 per cent in June 2012. Their unemployment rate was 11.4 per cent in June, down from 13.0 per cent a year ear-lier. The employment rate for 17- to 19-year-old students was 51.9 per cent in June, similar to the rate observed 12 months earlier. Over the same period, the unemployment rate for these students declined from 17.3 per cent to 15.7 per cent. ●
Source: Statistics Canada
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