The Shortage Occupation List, the Immigration Salary List’s predecessor, was introduced in 2008, under the old Points Based System. It contained a list of roles that were in shortage in the UK labour market, enabling sponsors to hire overseas workers to fulfil these roles by paying workers a discounted salary. The post UK Immigration Salary List 2025 appeared first on Richmond Chambers.| Richmond Chambers
Canada’s forestry sector is facing a labour shortage due to a wave of baby boomer retirements and little interest from younger generations to pursue a career in forestry. Despite the need for more workers, women still comprise only 17% of the sector in Canada. One study also found that women in forestry are rarely in […] The post Addressing Forestry’s Skilled Labour Shortage: Insights from Women Working in Forestry appeared first on Place Centre.| Place Centre
As Canada advances clean growth and climate action, tens (or even hundreds) of thousands of roles could be created in regions across the country. However, sectors are sounding the alarm about a challenge this growth could create: it may very well worsen labour shortages. This concern is valid. Without finding more skilled workers, increases in […] The post We know Canada has a labour shortage. What should we do about it? appeared first on Place Centre.| Place Centre
Last week, The Indy explored the reasons why young people are leaving Newfoundland and Labrador. Today, we’re exploring ideas that might bring them back.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
“Do you have Canadian work experience?” is a question many newcomers have encountered at some point or another while searching for work in Canada, and one which many may have looked at with confusion and probably even frustration. After all, how could they have any relevant work experience in Canada? Is that not the whole […] The post Answering the Canadian Work Experience Question appeared first on Skilled Worker.| Skilled Worker