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Sustainable employment is critical to independence and self-suffiency for individuals, families and the community. The YWCA Employment and Learning Centre supports individuals in this process.

We are committed to helping our clients gain increased independence and ability in pursuit of their goals. Whether the need is a single appointment to prepare a resume or longer-term counseling to gain life and work skill, we are committed to supporting individuals on their life's journey.

We offer unique services in an effort to strengthen our community one person at a time.


Monday, December 30, 2013

New Year's Job Finding Club




YWCA Saskatoon Employment & Learning Centre
 New Year's Job Finding Club
 January 13th  to 24th 2014

Pre-session 
Wednesday, Jan 8th  2014 @ 9:30 a.m. in the JFC classroom 

Register by 
12 noon on Monday, Jan 6th2014

For more information on this opportunity contact your Employment Counsellor or Resource Coach.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Boxing Day




We are Closed December 26, 2013
Have a Good Day


What do people do?
Many people in Canada have a day off work and many of them visit stores that start their annual sales on Boxing Day. Some shoppers even start waiting outside stores in the small hours of the morning and many stores open earlier than usual. Now, the sales often last for a whole week between Christmas Day and New Year's Eve and are known as the "Boxing Week Sales" instead of the "Boxing Day Sales". In some areas, particularly in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador and Ontario, stores are not open on Boxing Day and the post-Christmas sales start on December 27.
A number of important sporting events are held on Boxing Day and watching them on television is a popular activity. The International Ice Hockey Federation world junior hockey championships often start on December 26. The Canadian National team often does well in this event. The Spengler Cup ice hockey tournament, which is played in Davos, Switzerland, is also shown on major sports television channels. The Canada national men's team has performed well in this event in recent years.

Public life

Boxing Day is a federal holiday and is listed in the Canadian Labour Code as a holiday. However, it is not uniformly observed in all provinces and territories. It is not an official holiday in Quebec, nor is it a statutory holiday in Alberta and British Columbia. In practice, many organizations and businesses are closed, although stores are often open.
In some communities, particularly in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador, stores are not open. Post offices across the country are closed. As Boxing Day falls in the Christmas holiday period, schools are closed. Public transport services may run a normal or reduced service, or provide no service.When Boxing Day falls on a Sunday or Saturday that is a non-working day, workers are entitled to a holiday with pay on the working day immediately preceding or following the general holiday.

Background

Boxing Day is a holiday in the United Kingdom and many countries (including Canada) that were once part of the British Empire. The origin of this holiday's name is not clear. In feudal times in the United Kingdom, the lord of the manor would 'pay' people who worked on his land in the past year with boxes practical goods, such as agricultural tools, food and cloth. These were often distributed on the day after Christmas Day. More recently, employers traditionally gave their servants a gift of money or food in a small box on the day after Christmas Day. Some people in Canada still give gifts to people who provide them with services.
Other stories relate to servants being allowed to take a portion of the food left over from the Christmas celebrations in a box to their families and the distribution of alms from the church collection boxes to poor parishioners. These traditions evolved into the Christmas baskets that some employers distribute to their employees during the holiday season at the end of the year.
Source: www.timeandday.com

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

E & L Holiday Hours


Season's Greetings 
from the YWCA Employment & Learning Centre

The Employment & Learning Centre which includes the computer lab will be closed from December 24th at 3:00pm and will re-open on January 2nd at 8:30am

Should you require access to a computer during this period, the Saskatoon Public Library provides free public access.  

If the access is job search related, Labour Market Services (Ministry of the Economy) operates a resource room for job seekers with access to computers, resume help, copies, faxing and phone.  Their office located at 225 – 1st Avenue North is open December 27th, 30th and 31st.

Our apologies in advance for the inconvenience.

Monday, December 02, 2013

SHOE SIZE CAN TELL YOUR AGE?

Mathematics is a very important component of the GED and an essential skill for the workplace.
Here is a quizz I use in my GED Class for Adult learners.

SHOE SIZE CAN TELL YOUR AGE?

Try it and see if it works for you. It worked for me.
 
· 1. Take your shoe size.(only whole sizes)
· 2. Multiply it by 5.
· 3. Add 50.
· 4. Multiply by 20 ...
· 5. Add 1012.
· 6. Subtract the year you were born…
· The first digit is your shoe size while the last 2 digits are your age..

TRY IT…YOU WILL BE SHOCKED!!