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WFWE’s “Living Library” featured at P.O.P. 2012

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On Feb. 9, high school students from across Windsor and Essex County learned of the endless local employment opportunities available to them when they enter the workforce.

February 22nd, 2012 | Posted in Archives,  Parents & Youth | Read More »

Labour News Roundup

Number of post-secondary applications increases, the end of a “job”, unemployed outnumber jobs 3 to 1,

February 13th, 2012 | Posted in Archives,  Educators and Service Providers,  In the Workplace,  Need to Know,  Parents & Youth | Read More »

The results are in for January’s employer survey . . .

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The total number of jobs created, both full and part-time was 20. 2 jobs were reported lost.

February 13th, 2012 | Posted in Archives,  In the Workplace | Read More »

WEEDC’s Annual Report Card Unites Region

2011 Report Card Update

Chambers of Windsor-Essex, Leamington, and Amherstburg join forces to update region.  The WindsorEssex Economic Development Corporation's first annual economic prosperity report card on the status of the Windsor-Essex Five Year Regional Economic Roadmap will be delivered to the region on March 2, 2012 during a luncheon hosted by the three chambers from Windsor-Essex which includes [...]

February 10th, 2012 | Posted in Archives,  Educators and Service Providers,  Need to Know | Read More »

Windsor’s unemployment rate: 10.9%

Windsor’s unemployment rate lowers to 10.9% for January Remains highest in Canada after 0.4 percentage increase National Look Employment was virtually unchanged in January, and the unemployment rate edged up 0.1 percentage points to 7.6% as more people searched for work. Compared with 12 months earlier, employment rose by 129,000 (+0.7%), with most of the growth occurring in the first six months [...]

February 3rd, 2012 | Posted in Archives,  Unemployment Rate | Read More »

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