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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 2013, p. 16

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16 ! WWW'MW}. Novembqlp, 2013 O o o Ontario Youth Employment Fund is helpmg local youth find work inding employment in a slow econo- This high youth unemployment rate is There are many reasons why young work- the employer for a percentage of the youth’s F my is a challenge; especially for young Concerning as it has long term affects on our ets struggle to enter the workforce. One fac- wages to help offset the costs of training a , workers. ln Waterloo Region. the economy and our youthâ€" the fututetaxpay- tor is their lack of experience when applying new employee. in fact. the employer has unemployment rate is about seven per cent ers. home buyers and workforce of the for entry lcwel jobs They are competing with gone even further and is encouraging the overall and 14 per cent for youth. region. each other as well as retirees that have expe- youth to obtain his GED (General Education , rienced significant retirement savings losses Development) cenificate â€" an Ontario high ' requiring them to return to the workforce school equivalent certificate, and will be How does a young person gain experience if introducing him to teachers in a local adult they can't compete with others to get the job? learning institution. This fall. the Ontario Government With our fluctuating labour market heavir B . . announced some good news. The Youth ly dominated by baby boomers, the need and if" V V ' Employment Fund, part of the Employment demand for new, young workers is increasr “LXRSI'LALL HALL lnngan S Park Ontario program, is helping eligible15-29 ing. We must inject some young blood into year olds gain experience through four to our workforce now, and give them the train six-month job placements and related train- ing and experience they will need to bridge ing. It provides up to $7,800 to cover partici» pending labour gaps. pant supports and training as well as The Youth Employment Fund will help employer incentives to offset costs of this young workers gain the formal training and ‘ work experience. workplace skills and experience they need to ~ As an example. this fund recently helped be successful. and will help employers intror ‘ a young male client hired by a local company duce younger workers into their workforce. in a role he was very interested in. The For more information about Employment employee, employer and Lutherwood dis- Ontario programs and the Youth Employ- cussed his needs and identified first aid train» ment Fund, contact a local Employment ing, fall arrest training and the acquisition of Ontario service prow‘der. § { tools as critical components for a successful "- ' start in the industry. Lutherwood created a Marguerite/acobson is n Lutherwood _ STAG detailed training plan with both parties Employment (.‘omultanlwith more than addwing accountability. responsibility and eight years experience helping match suo ' \ job retention. YEF then provided the funds employer needs with appropriatejoh seekt'rx, l . m (H needed to receive the necessary training, For more information Unit: ' .L ' h purchase the required tools and reimburse u'ww.lulheruWIa/needajob, 3 '7 r~~Â¥ ”v 7 fiifi 7 .' g? 3 in“; “;j:,r-,=‘"“-‘3"z..u 1.35;. True or False? 3“" 9.“ k. W , a. ‘ Ontario contest! . '4 O 0 fl. . Eatmg too much sugar causes diabetes. m 1477-5105104 “I M m m - ; False. You Will not get diabetes to "'0 “Iron W I". ”I m . ( m m I“. m ' . ~ '. fromeatmgtoomuchsugar.Mai0r wws’monmfor mmmmmmanm ~ . nsk factors for diabetes include m diabetes 1....qu will win I dollclouo who! I M age. family history, genetics. being . . a can 6 their ‘ OW‘WSO’T‘GW" 'WM’WMM gluoooewithioodshlghinfibrawmcholthese i t” . (Donations -HodthyCorbohyttatocforDiabotos loodsamhlghinfibro? ? . i ,1 , ._ Q owmmohbotos a)Vegetables ‘ f ‘ ‘ _ : 3,4,; These handouts are also available In French. b) Fruit T '. . aubCimese,South/3&an.0anbbean c)Wholegralns ‘ t » " 7 arflLalnAmencancuitmm -' " ~ -. -\ " it ‘ Don'tooowhotyou’ro lookingfor? _ ‘ meammmmm,mm LetheEatRnngmanoReglsteted _ a Onmbcanbemfirststoplormasfimsondlmoteafuttom Wmmmmtwmims - abanMiattoeatandetonmageymtbloodsugassoyoucan mommm‘ _ W‘ - feelyoubest.” mm,wmuwm ‘wmwmflmm-fl a“; 5EotRl¢nOntorloloolroophonoJmollondwob§l J wmwmummmx EWMMMMmWMM 5‘ . “Wood-gluonpoophjuotukoyou. » 3 °"W“WW-L“'T"*' 31 "WI 7 ' ‘ I 0 I ‘ , _j i no om popular questions on diabetes. a Eatnght Ontario 1 M M ‘ I ”In om: a Ionian unma- co- nu . 52% ,7 3 1-811-510-510-2 , . ‘ , W- owmuyllhotlmatrlskfordiobotoommshouldleat? : . . ohfipooolundoorogoodlorpooplownhdiabotos? / ; ’N’N’M’)’ ; ol’dhbmootufllhaMflmhpwoonmyouhelpmefindone? 1 Follownoonnn - °°°WNmMmmW7 1;... . .. ”We. 4.1.1”, .... .. WI W'M‘ '"I-mlltMQ-r‘f'lvlhmwfl'vh'W-u- l~v‘ t .- _, 7,,,_Â¥_c “, new, ,, , fl , , . . A ’

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