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NCC pushes employers to hire Canadian youth amid tough summer job market
The National Citizens Coalition (NCC) is urging Canadian employers to prioritize hiring Canadian workers as the country faces its worst summer job market for young people in more than 20 years.Amid rising concerns about unemployment and the broader economic outlook for Canadians under 34, the NCC is launching a "Hire Canadian" push, arguing that immigration levels, especially in the form of Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) and international stud…
Finding a temporary job will take much longer than in previous years. While the interest of temporary workers has been stable in recent years, the number of positions offered is decreasing. Legislative changes are also to blame. These have brought a greater administrative burden to employers, but also one new thing for temporary workers themselves. From June, fourteen-year-olds can now work.
Recent reports on the Radio-Canada site point to the increasing difficulties faced by young people in finding employment, as the angle borrowed from these articles suggests that the situation is particularly bad.
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