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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.


Friday, August 29, 2014

Labour Day - The Employment and Learning Centre is Closed

We will be closed Monday September 1, 2014.
We will re-open Tuesday September 2, 2014 
for regular business at 8:30 am.


Labour Day in Canada is celebrated on the first Monday of September. It originally gave workers the chance to campaign for better working conditions or pay. The day is now part of a long weekend for many Canadians.



The origins of Labour Day can be traced back to April 15, 1872, when the Toronto Trades Assembly organized Canada's first significant demonstration for worker's rights. The aim of the demonstration was to release the 24 leaders of the Toronto Typographical Union who were imprisoned for striking to campaign for a nine-hour working day. At this time, trade unions were still illegal and striking was seen as a criminal conspiracy to disrupt trade. In spite of this, the Toronto Trades Assembly was already a significant organization and encouraged workers to form trade unions, mediated in disputes between employers and employees and signaled the mistreatment of workers.
There was enormous public support for the parade and the authorities could no longer deny the important role that the trade unions had to play in the emerging Canadian society. A few months later, a similar parade was organized in Ottawa and passed the house of Canada’s first prime minister, Sir John Macdonald. Later in the day, he appeared before the gathering and promised to repeal all Canadian laws against trade unions. This happened in the same year and eventually led to the founding of the Canadian Labour Congress in 1883.
Labour Day was originally celebrated in the spring but it was moved to the fall after 1894. A similar holiday, Labor Day is held on the same day in the United States of America. Canadian trade unions are proud that this holiday was inspired by their efforts to improve workers' rights. Many countries have a holiday to celebrate workers' rights on or around May 1.
Source: http://www.timeanddate.com/

Quote of the Week


Monday, August 25, 2014

Networking

From the Employment and Learning Computer Lab:

When looking for a job, there are many ways to network, including people you know such as family, relatives, friends and even neighbors. Some others include:


  • Former supervisors and colleagues
  • Group leaders, such as members of the clergy or clubs
  • Classmates or instructors
  • Service and professional people
  • Fellow commuters, customers and patrons
  • Former customers, clients or even competitors
  • Parents of your children’s friends
  • Children’s teachers, coaches or counsellors
  • People you meet at special occasions, such as weddings and a parties
  • Casual acquaintances, including friends of friends
  • Special interest groups and clubs
  • Professionals, such as dentists, lawyers, doctors, repair persons


Thursday, August 21, 2014

SEPTEMBER Job Finding Club


Dear Job Seekers:

Pls be advised that the YWCA will be hosting a 3 week long JFC during the month of September, Monday September 8 to Friday September 26, Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 11:30 am with ‘home work’, which includes cold calls.

The Pre-session will take place Wednesday September 3 @ Saskatoon YWCA (9:00  am – 11:30 am) in the 3rd floor Job Finding Club Room.  Attendance at a Pre-session is mandatory.

The Job Finding Club will begin  Monday September 8, 20 14 with Pam Coates and Murray Gross facilitating.

If job seekers wish to register, they should speak directly to YWCA Reception at 306-244-7034 ext. 131.  Job seekers and employment counsellors who have questions may wish to speak directly to me at 306-244-7034 ext. 133.

There is no cost to job seekers for participation in this Job Finding Club.

Please share this information with job seekers and employment counsellors. 


NOTE: Our Job Finding Club is based on the work of Dr. Nathan Azrin.  The Job Finding Club employs group job hunting techniques for job–ready clients.  The activities of the Job Finding Club are directive and adhere to a standardized process.  The activities and procedures are designed to achieve the single, overriding objective of the Job Finding Club: to help the job seeker find a job of the highest feasible quality within the shortest feasible time.


Monday, August 18, 2014

Meet and Greet with HANDY GROUP OF COMPANIES


Essential Skills that Employers are looking for...part 7


Essential Skills that Employers are looking for

From the website theheadhunters.ca by Renee Luk a series of seven short articles on essential skills that employers are looking for.  

Are you hoping to land that perfect job just out of college, or are you about to begin your search for new employment after years in the same job?


The ability to work under pressure

Crises happen. What’s important is not that they do happen, necessarily, but how you handle them. Employers look to you to remain calm under pressure and to simply stay on task get the job done with a cool head. 

Monday, August 11, 2014

Essential Skills that Employers are looking for...part 6


Essential Skills that Employers are looking for

From the website theheadhunters.ca by Renee Luk a series of seven short articles on essential skills that employers are looking for.  

Are you hoping to land that perfect job just out of college, or are you about to begin your search for new employment after years in the same job?


Natural leadership skills

Even though you may not assume a leadership position right away, employers look for candidates who can motivate colleagues and fellow team members and keep everyone on task as applicable. If you exude an air of honest confidence, can delegate as necessary, set deadlines and keep to them, and demonstrate your own solid work ethic and a good example to others, you are well on your way.

Tuesday, August 05, 2014

Job Opportunities


I just got off the phone with
First Place Employment Services
3926 Arthur Rose Ave.
Saskatoon SK
Phone 1-877-588-6381

Our contact there Chris(tine) Compain advises that they are hiring for Construction Labouring & Landscaping positions.
Call Chris first and then send resume.

Interviews take place Mondays and Thursdays after 10 am.

Monday, August 04, 2014

Essential Skills that Employers are looking for...part 5


Essential Skills that Employers are looking for

From the website theheadhunters.ca by Renee Luk a series of seven short articles on essential skills that employers are looking for.  

Are you hoping to land that perfect job just out of college, or are you about to begin your search for new employment after years in the same job?


Excellent problem solving skills
You have the ability to “see the whole picture,” and to be logical and analytical when you’re resolving issues; you explore solutions from every angle and solve problems as quickly and easily as possible whenever they arise.
 

Friday, August 01, 2014