Minimum Wage Adjustment Act Would Raise Hourly Wage to $14.15 on April 1, 2023, Help Lower-Income Manitobans Handle Inflation: Helwer The Manitoba government has introduced the Minimum Wage Adjustment Act, which would raise the minimum hourly wage to $14.15 on April 1, 2023, as the second phase of a plan to further increase the minimum wage to $15 on Oct. … Read More
Manitoba Government Launches Work in Manitoba Job Portal
Innovative Platform Will Efficiently Connect Job Seekers and Employers: Cullen The Manitoba government is launching the Work in Manitoba job portal, an innovative, one-stop website that will efficiently connect job seekers and employers based on qualifications and labour market needs, Economic Development, Investment and Trade Minister Cliff Cullen announced today. “We have heard from Manitoba employers that they are struggling … Read More
Understanding Employers’ Current Business Realities and their Impacts on Apprentice Recruitment and Training CAF-FCA Project
Take part in this focus group to share your opinion based on your experiences and expertise as an employer who hires apprentices or has hired apprentices in the past. For more information about the study please contact, Emily Arrowsmith at emily@caf-fca.org
Manitoba Government Announces Recipients of 2022 Apprenticeship Awards of Distinction
Honourees Recognized for Outstanding Achievement: Reyes One business and three individuals were honoured as the Apprenticeship Manitoba and the Apprenticeship and Certification Board hosted the 16th annual Awards of Distinction last night at the RBC Convention Centre in Winnipeg, Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration Minister Jon Reyes announced today. “I was honoured to join in this celebration of our province’s … Read More
Manitoba Government to Accelerate Adoption of 2020 Standards for National Building, Plumbing, Fire and Energy Codes
– – – Industry Recommends Earlier Transition to Reduce Costs, Enhance Competitiveness: Helwer The Manitoba government will adopt the 2020 editions of the national model building, plumbing, fire and energy codes, published by the National Research Council, earlier than required by legislation and as soon as practically possible in response to industry feedback on proposed changes to the regulations, Labour, … Read More
ECAM Industry Dinner- November 10th, 2022
Thank you to those that joined us on November 10th at the Millennium Centre! This goal of the evening was to celebrate the future of Manitoba’s Electrical Industry with colleagues during an evening of networking, dinner, beverages and musical entertainment.