When the employer is willing to provide a job to graduates from
post-secondary training programs, but needs financial
assistance, funding may be available through various Government
departments and agencies.
The Department of Human Resources, Labour and
Employment offers the following wage-subsidy programs designed
to help post-secondary graduates secure valuable work experience
in their field of study. These programs will not result in the
displacement of existing employees, or employees who are on
lay-off, recall or absent because of work stoppage or labour/management
dispute.
Employment
Generation Program
The Employment Generation Program will provide
50% of the hourly wage to a maximum of $4.00 per hour for the
first 20 and final 20 weeks of a 60 week program. The employer
must provide 60 continuous weeks of
employment.
Participants of the
Employment Generation Program must:
- Be currently unemployed or under-employed
(working less than 20 hours per week) and actively seeking
employment.
- Not be an immediate family member of the
employer.
- Be Non-E.I. eligible which is defined as:
- Currently not receiving E.I. benefits;
and
- Have not received E.I. benefits within
the last three years; or
- Have not received E.I. maternity or
parental benefits within the last five years
For further information on the
Employment Generation Program, please visit the
Human
Resources, Labour Employment website, or contact the
nearest
office.
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Graduate
Employment Program
The Graduate Employment Program will provide
60% of the starting salary of the approved position, to a
maximum program contribution of $10,000 over a 53 week period.
Participants of the Graduate Employment
Program must:
- Have successfully completed a
post-secondary program (minimum duration of one academic
year).
- Be currently unemployed or under-employed
(working less than 20 hours per week) and actively seeking
employment.
- Are graduated at least three months and no
longer than two years.
- Not be an immediate family member of the
employer.
Preference will be given to non-E.I. eligible
graduates. Non-E.I. eligible is defined as:
- Currently not receiving E.I. benefits; and
- Have not received E.I. benefits within the
last three years; or
- Have not received E.I. maternity or
parental benefits within the last five years
For further information on the
Graduate Employment Program, please visit the
Human
Resources, Labour Employment website or contact the
nearest
office.
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Seasonal
Employment Program
The Seasonal Employment Program provides 50%
of hourly wages to a maximum of $3.00 per hour for a minimum of
8 weeks and a maximum of 15 weeks.
The program provides seasonal employers or employers with
seasonal jobs the opportunity to assist in expanding their
seasonal operation and create full-time seasonal employment.
Participants of the Seasonal
Employment Program must:
- Be currently unemployed or under-employed
(working less than 20 hours per week) and actively seeking
employment.
- Not be in receipt of federal or provincial
pension income, or worker’s compensation benefits.
- Not be an immediate family member of the
employer.
- Be Non-E.I. eligible, which is defined as:
- Currently not receiving E.I. benefits;
and
- Have not received E.I. benefits within
the last three years; or
- Have not received E.I. maternity or
parental benefits within the last five years
For further information on the
Graduate Employment Program, please visit the
Human
Resources, Labour Employment website, or contact the
nearest
office.
Further
information on these and other employer incentive programs is
available from local offices of Human Resources and Skills
Development Canada, or the
Income, Employment and Youth Services branch of the Department of Human
Resources, Labour and Employment.
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