For Release - November 27, 2009
GOVERNMENTS
JOINTLY HELP LONDON
JOB SEEKERS SUCCEED
London
London West Member of Parliament Ed Holder and London West Member
of Provincial Parliament Chris Bentley were joined by
London
colleagues Khalil Ramal and Deb Matthews as they announced a joint
investment of $168,460 in Over
55. This investment
will provide five job seekers the opportunity to acquire new work
skills and experience to help them succeed in the future.
These job seekers will develop a new marketing plan for
Over 55.
The new plan will be the foundation of reorienting the
organization and its business activities to meet the challenges of a
new generation of older workers.
This project is jointly funded through Employment Ontario, the
Ontario Governments more than $1 billion employment and training
network, and the Federal Government.
London
workers have been hit hard by the global recession and we know that
older workers face particular challenges, said
Ed Holder MP London West.
We are pleased to know that the Government of Canada, in
partnership with other levels of government, are able to provide
some assistance to this important sector of our work force.
By investing in our people and our community, were building a
brighter future for London, said
Chris Bentley, MPP
London
West
This is our first opportunity to have a Job Creation Partnership,
and it will allow us to market Over 55 (London)
Inc to areas we could not have done in the past due to limited
staffing and finances, said
Ron McNish Executive Director of Over 55. This will also allow
our participants to brush up on their skills and subsequently
identify more employment opportunities - which is our ultimate goal
here at Over 55 (London)
Inc, find people employment.
QUICK FACTS
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About seven out of every 10 new jobs created in
Ontario
over the next decade will require postsecondary education or
training.
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Employment
Ontario brings
together almost 1,200 service providers in almost 900 locations
funded by the Government of Ontario.
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