Local Labour Market
Brant Jobs
Understanding the local labour market involves understanding the employment trends along with the unemployment rate.
Brantford Brant Business Resource Centre
Thinking of Starting A Business? Have a new product or Business Idea? Trying to decide if entrepreneurship is right for you? Getting your business started and unsure where to go next....learn the keys to successfully starting your business. Running a business can be challenging and you may have questions.
Brantford Brant Economic Development
The labour force of Brantford·Brant has always possessed a strong industry based work ethic. Our labour force is very diverse with employees possessing skills and education from a wide variety of educational areas. The continued expansion and development of the community?s three post-secondary institutions ensures that the future labour pool of Brantford·Brant will only get better as more graduates will enter the local labour force in the years ahead. This is not only beneficial to the businesses hiring these skilled employees, but also to the Brantford·Brant community as a whole that takes pride in fulfilling local labour positions with Brantford·Brant area residents.
City of Brantford
From our diversified manufacturing sector to our rapidly expanding commercial and service sectors, the City of Brantford has a thriving business community.
G.R.E.A.T (Grand River Employment And Training)
(GREAT) is a community organization which delivers employment and training programs and services to Six Nations members. Centrally located in the GREAT Opportunity Centre in Ohsweken, the heart of Grand River Territory, GREAT serves all Six Nations citizens regardless of residency. In partnership with Human Resources Development Canada
Ontario Job Futures
Ontario Job Futures is developed for use as a resource to help people exploring career choices. It should be used along with other resources, some of which are provided in the More Information section. The employment outlooks for each occupation use projections of future job openings, and should be interpreted with caution. Shifts in the rate of economic growth, technological developments, business restructuring, or changes in government policies can all affect the future growth prospects or skill requirements of the labour market.
Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie
Background: The Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie is one of 21 community-based, not-for-profit corporations established in Ontario to play a leadership role in labour force development. Comprised of representatives of Labour, Business, Education and Equity Groups, the board works collaboratively with community partners to identify key labour force issues and challenges, and to develop effective workforce development strategies. Our Mission: Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie strengthens our communities by facilitating labour market analysis and engaging community partners in workforce development.
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