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Check back often for news about the Canadian employment market, upcoming events, and other interesting features!   

Celebrating Staffing for Canada Week

As Canada continues a steady climb from the recession, temporary workers from across the country will be celebrating Staffing for Canada Week from June 6-12, 2010.  To read the full article, click here.


Stephen Jones, CPC, President of the Commercial Staffing Division, Design Group Staffing Inc.  appointed to his third term as National President.

To read the full article, visit CNW at:

http://www.canadianbusiness.com/markets/cnw/article.jsp?content=20100517_162502_1_cnw_cnw


ACSESS, Association of Canadian Search, Employment And Staffing Services Announces 2010 Staffing Industry Award Winners

Sherri Strong, CPC, Manager of The People Bank Markham branch is honoured with a Special Recognition Award by the National Industry Association for her contributions to the development and improvements to the training for Certified Personnel Consultant industry designations.  To read the full article, visit CNW at: http://www.canadanewswire.com/fr/releases/archive/May2010/18/c4865.html


 The New Workplace Violence and Harassment Prevention Law
May 11th, 10am - 11am

You are invited to participate in a complimentary webinar on the amendments to the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act and the new Workplace Violence and Harassment Prevention Law. 

In this 55-minute webinar, Steve Jones and subject matter expert Christopher McOuat will discuss the new legal requirements in Ontario. You will receive valuable information and template samples that you can modify for your business.

We will be discussing:

  • What constitutes workplace violence and harassment;
  • Employer requirements and obligations under the new law;
  • Prevention policies and programs;
  • Risk assessments including domestic violence in the workplace;
  • Worker rights; and
  • Penalties associated with non-compliance.

Steve Jones is the President of The People Bank, a division of Design Group Staffing Inc. Design Group Staffing is Canada's largest privately owned staffing company. Steve has over 26 years of leadership experience in the recruitment and staffing industry. He is also the current President of ACSESS (Association of Canadian Search, Employment and Staffing Services), the single national voice and governing body for staffing providers.

Christopher McOuat is The People Bank's Operational Excellence and Quality Control Team Lead. With over seven years' experience in this role, Christopher is responsible for developing, implementing and analyzing policies and procedures for ISO certification, Quality Management, and Workplace Health and Safety, including the new Workplace Violence and Harassment Prevention Legislation.

Please contact Tabetha Lightbody at tlightbody@thepeoplebank.com to register for this event!


Optimistic Signs for the Recovering Canadian Economy

Canadian Staffing Index Shows Good Gains in March
CNW: April 29, 2010

The March 2010 Canadian Index report was released this week by the Association of Canadian Search, Employment & Staffing Services (ACSESS). As the economy continues its uphill battle to a more stabilized position, the Canadian Staffing Index for the month of March shows a positive trend.

ACSESS continues to believe there is a close correlation between staffing industry performance and the state of the economy. Based on this premise, future Staffing Indexes may be utilized as a "near real time" barometer of the Canadian economic performance.

The Index uses July 2008, prior to the recession, as the benchmark index of 100 and tracks the performance of the staffing industry on a monthly basis. The following are some observations based on the latest results.

While numbers for the period December through February reflect a seasonal drop which is typically experienced in the staffing industry, performance started to climb in February. The March 2010 index saw an increase of 15.5% over February 2009, and 11% over February 2010. The March report shows that the industry is now 18% off the 100 benchmark. This is a marked improvement from the overall findings of the index which at the low point experienced in May 2009 was down almost 40% from the October 2008 high.

"Although some of the increase over February numbers reflect a seasonal correction, the recovery that seemed to have stalled in December is now gaining momentum. We predict that April results will display another notable increase. Our industry is a leading indicator of economic performance, and we are confident in the ability of Canada's economy to show moderate but consistent growth throughout the balance of the year," Said Steve Jones, ACSESS National President.

To view the full article, visit CNW at http://www.cnw.ca/en/releases/archive/April2010/29/c7050.html.


Employment Data Shows Hope

Canadian Staffing Index Continues to Demonstrate Employment Recovery
By Steve Jones, CPC. April 21, 2010

The February 2010 version of the Canadian Staffing Index was released by the Association of Canadian Search, Employment & Staffing Services (ACSESS) today. ACSESS believes there is a close correlation between staffing industry performance and the state of the economy, hoping that in time this index could provide a "near real time" indicator of the current state of the Canadian economy. As each month's number is released this correlation becomes more and more evident.

The index uses July 2008, prior to the recession as a benchmark index of 100 and tracks the number of hours worked by flexible and contract workers, therefore tracking the performance of the industry on a monthly basis. The following are some observations based on the latest results:

February 2010 saw an almost 3% increase month over month from January 2010. Although the numbers are 29% off the July 2008 benchmark they have seen a gradual increase of 8% from the low numbers in May 2009.

ACSESS believes this modest upturn in February supports the anecdotal evidence from ACSESS members that the economy is improving. Numerous ACSESS Members in regions across Canada have reported a significant increase in activity and are anxiously waiting to see if this will be reflected in the upcoming March numbers which will be released shortly.

"These recent statistics accurately reflect what is happening in Canadian businesses on a real time basis. Staffing services provide a valuable, dynamic, 'just-in-time' delivery of labour to businesses when they need it. As a result, these numbers predict that the more traditional lagging statistical measures such as the Canadian Employment data will reflect continued moderate employment growth through April and May," said Steve Jones, ACSESS National President.

About the Canadian Staffing Index
The data is collected by Staffing Industry Analysts, an independent company specialized in the staffing industry.
The data is provided by a representative number of Canadian staffing companies providing services in the provinces across the country.It is collected on a monthly basis, with the initial data capture dating back to July 2008, providing real historical insight into the Canadian staffing landscape.
ACSESS believes that this "real data" supports U.S evidence that the Staffing Industry is a barometer of economic performance, and will provide information for economists, politicians, analysts, researchers and journalists in addition to members of the staffing industry.

About ACSESS
ACSESS is the single voice for promoting best practices and ethical standards for the recruitment, employment and staffing services industry in Canada. For more information visit: www.acsess.org.

About Staffing Industry Analysts
Staffing Industry Analysts is the premier research and analysis firm covering temporary employment and the contingent workforce. Known for its independent and objective insights, the company's proprietary research, data, support tools, publications and executive conferences provide a competitive edge to decision-makers who supply and buy temporary staffing. In addition to temporary staffing, Staffing Industry Analysts also covers these related staffing sectors: third party placement, and staff leasing (PEOs). Founded in 1989, the company is headquartered in Los Altos, California. For more information visit: www.staffingindustry.com.

Media Contact:
Suzanne McInerney, CPC
Communications and Marketing Specialist
Phone 905-826-6869 / Toll Free: 1-888-232-4962
Email: smcinerney@acsess.org



Internet Job Boards - Friend or Foe?

By Steve Jones, CPC. March 11, 2010 for Working.com

The Internet and job boards have given you and the rest of the entire world an equal ability to discover and apply for all the same jobs.

The Internet and job boards have given you and the rest of the entire world an equal ability to discover and apply for all the same jobs. Technology makes it easier for the qualified and the unqualified to clutter the field making it more difficult for you to stand out from the crowd. Understanding Internet job board technology can give you the upper hand when developing your resume and employment application strategy.

Here are a few quick tips that will increase your job board application results:

Tip #1 - Resume Key Words
Most employers use indexed database technology where the words and phrases contained within your resume are stored and then searchable within the database. It is very important that your resume contains the words and phrases that an employer will likely use in their resume searching and filtering process. For example, you may have had the title of "Product Support Specialist" in a call centre for an electronics company. If your job search is focused around customer interaction then the words "Customer Service", "Call Centre", "Client Support", "Inbound" and "CSR" are common words and expressions that might work for you. On the other hand, if your career objective is more technically focused than people focused then you should shift the emphasis of words in your resume to describe the specific products and technologies that you are familiar with.

You already have the headings in your resume like “Career Objective”, “Education” and “Career History” so why not include a heading called “Key Words” then list a set of key words that might match common words used by employers when using a database search engine.

Tip #2 - .doc File Format
Employers use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to store and sort the resumes and applications they receive. Most ATS are capable of handling Microsoft word .doc file formats but many have difficulty handling resumes in other formats such as PDF, .docx, wpd, html and other standards. These formats may have their advantages but not when attaching your resume to an on-line application form. If the words and phrases within your resume cannot be extracted by the employer’s applicant tracking software then you run the risk of never being noticed by a real person. Always submit your resume in the world's most common format.

Tip #3 - Follow Up
The biggest problem with on-line systems is the lack of human interaction. In the end, people will hire people to work with other people. Do your research and figure out who the human resources or hiring manager is and then send them a personal note pointing out that you have applied on-line. Include a professional letter that contains information that will motivate them to bypass the computer sorting process and go directly to your application. Try to make contact in person, over the phone or by email.

We frequently hear people talk about how lucky or unlucky they are in their job search. Luck has nothing to do with it. Remember that the smarter you work, the luckier you'll get.

The People Bank is an active member of ACSESS, the Association of Canadian Search Employment and Staffing Services and Steve Jones is President of both The People Bank and ACSESS.

You can read this and other articles on Steve's blog, Staffing Leadership.


ACSESS Launches New Economic Indicator

 
MISSISSAUGA, ON, March 8 /CNW/ - The Association of Canadian Search, Employment & Staffing Services (ACSESS) in conjunction with independent research firm Staffing Industry Analysts, has released a ground breaking index that tracks temporary employment across Canada. ACSESS believes there is a close correlation between staffing industry performance and the state of the economy, which means this index could provide a "near real time" indication of how the Canadian economy is performing.
Initial data covered the period July 2008 through December 2009, and monthly reports are being compiled commencing in 2010. Using July 2008, prior to the recession, as the benchmark index of 100 the following are some interesting findings:
  • The Canadian Staffing Index continued to rise, cresting in October 2008 at a reading of 107 suggesting growth in the Canadian Staffing Industry of another 7% between July 2008 and October 2008.
  • The recession started to impact Canadian Staffing Companies after this period resulting in a low reading of 65 in May 2009. This represents a 35% drop in revenues in the Canadian staffing industry.
  • Since May 2009 there has been a steady, but slow recovery in revenues up until November 2009, when there was a small reversal from a reading of 78 in October to 77 in November, possibly caused by the introduction of Bill 139 in Ontario and its negative impact on employment.
  • December continued the downward trend to a reading of 74 but this would likely be a seasonal adjustment based upon people working less hours due to the holiday period.

As of December 2009 the index suggests Canadian staffing companies are still 26% below the benchmark July 2008 numbers (31% below the October high). This suggests a recovery is underway but, in line with other thinking, it is a slow and steady recovery.

About the Canadian Staffing Index

Each month's index data is collected and compiled by Staffing Industry Analysts, the premier research and analysis firm covering temporary employment and the contingent workforce. The data is provided by a representative number of Canadian staffing companies providing services in provinces across the country.

The data is collected on a monthly basis, with the initial data capture going back to July 2008, providing real historical insight into the Canadian staffing landscape. The data sample collected is based on hours worked by temporary employees and is not seasonally adjusted. In the July 2008 benchmark month, the data represented more than 30,000 individuals employed as temporary employees across Canada.

ACSESS believes that this "real data" supports U.S. evidence that the Staffing Industry is a barometer of economic performance, and will provide information for economists, politicians, analysts, researchers and journalists in addition to members of the staffing industry.

Currently the data is available for the months July 2008 (the benchmark month) through to December 2009. Monthly updates will follow.

About ACSESS

ACSESS is the single voice for promoting best practices and ethical standards for the recruitment, employment and staffing services industry in Canada. For more information visit: www.acsess.org

About Staffing Industry Analysts

Staffing Industry Analysts is the premier research and analysis firm covering temporary employment and the contingent workforce. Known for its independent and objective insights, the company's proprietary research, data, support tools, publications, and executive conferences provide a competitive edge to decision-makers who supply and buy temporary staffing. In addition to temporary staffing, Staffing Industry Analysts also covers these related staffing service sectors: third-party placement, outplacement, and staff leasing (PEOs). Founded in 1989, the company is headquartered in Los Altos, California. For more information visit: www.staffingindustry.com.

To download the Index, click here.


Labour Force Survey

The results of the February 2010 Labour Force Survey have been released. According to Statistics Canada, Employment rose by 21,000 in February, with large gains in full-time work partly offset by losses in part time. Unemployment fell 0.1 percentage points to 8.2%.

Download the pdf version of the release here.


Design Group Staffing's Platinum Membership of Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies

Design Group Staffing is once again proud to be a Platinum Member of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies. The platinum member designation is awarded to companies who win the Best Managed award for at least six consecutive years. This is a testament to the commitment of Design Group’s Staffing's personnel to staying on course during these difficult economic times, by providing excellent customer service, coupled with the unwavering dedication of its employees to mutual cooperation. The designation recognizes privately-owned Canadian companies that have been leaders in maintaining healthy and profitable client relationships by way of exceptional internal management and business strategy.

Design Group was first awarded this status in 1999. It achieved Platinum Member recognition in 2005 for six consecutive years of inclusion in the 50 Best Managed Companies list and has continued to receive this status every year since.

Mike Duff, President and CEO of Design Group Staffing, believes the 50 Best program is probably the most prestigious award a company can win. “What makes it unique is that it recognizes people throughout the organization – not just any one individual. For us, it is recognition of the caliber of people in our organization, the loyalty we’ve established with our customers and our ability to execute our plans.”

The People Bank Halifax has moved!

The People Bank Halifax moved to the third floor of the TD Building on Thursday, February 25th.

In the heart of downtown Halifax, right across from the Parade Square, our new location offers easy access for visitors and candidates traveling by car and public transit alike. Our spacious new office features a modern boardroom and a state-of-the art assessment and skills upgrading centre.
 
The new address will be:
1791 Barrington St
Suite 300
Halifax, NS
B3J 3K9
 

 
The People Bank is a Proud Sponsor of the Ontario Track 3 Association

The People Bank continues its ongoing support and sponsorship of Ontario Track 3 Association for children with disabilities. Steve Jones, President of The People Bank, is the volunteer editor of the new OnTrack magazine supporting alpine sport for children with disabilities and special needs. Read the pdf version here.




Fanshawe College HR Scholarhsip

Allen Professional Search/The People Bank has created a bursary promoting the Human Resources program at Fanshawe College, London. This bursary will be given to two students at the start of the 2010 academic year and will be matched or doubled by the Ontario Government.

Bursary recipients are chosen based upon academic achievements combined with the leadership qualities shown throughout their term in the Human Resources program.

The 2010 bursary contribution to Fanshawe College is made in honour of 3M Canada, for the true partnership that exists between 3M and Allen Professional Search/The People Bank. 3M was chosen out of three finalists on the basis of respect for workers, communication between supplier and employees placed, community support, diversity in the workplace and a focus on health and safety.

This bursary will be an annual event celebrated each October along with a Client Appreciation Seminar.