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LABOUR FORCE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY [1 record]

Record 1 2017-01-26

English

Subject field(s)
  • Titles of Federal Government Programs (Canadian)
  • Labour and Employment
OBS

The Federal government launched the Labour Force Development Strategy (LFDS) in 1989, a comprehensive, long-range plan for building a strong, highly skilled and internationally competitive work force. The strategy emphasized that the private sector must be prepared to put more time, effort and resources into developing a skilled, competitive work force. It also stated that Governments must be prepared to work more closely with the private sector - giving business, labour, and social action groups a more direct say in how federal and provincial resources are used to address labour market problems.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Titres de programmes fédéraux (Gouvernement canadien)
  • Travail et emploi
OBS

Pour répondre aux défis des années 1990, Emploi et Immigration Canada a voulu modifier son mode d'intervention auprès des travailleuses et travailleurs canadiens en introduisant la Stratégie de mise en valeur de la main-d'œuvre (SMMO). [...] La SMMO permet d'accroître la proportion des fonds du Compte d'assurance-chômage utilisés pour financer la formation et offre de nouveaux programmes et services qui s'adressent aux Canadiens aux prises avec de graves difficultés sur le marché du travail.

Spanish

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