Title: Student andor Graduate Recruitment
1Student and/or Graduate Recruitment Wage
Subsidy Session- Wage Subsidy/Tax Credit Section
Thursday March 10, 2005
2Services and Programs
- HRCC-S HRDC Summer Career Placements
- Ontario Summer Jobs Service
- Northern Ontario Youth Co-op Program
- Ontario Graduate Transitions Tax Credit
- Ontario Co-operative Education Tax Credit Program
- FEDNOR Youth Internship Program
- NRC/IRAP Graduate Internship Program
- Ontario Job Connect
- Superior Connections Program
- Aboriginal Employment Resource Committee
3Human Resource Centres of Canada for Students
(HRCC-S)
- Thunder Bay, Geraldton and Marathon
- Job posting services
- Potential employees for more permanent positions
- Information on
- Wage rates, employment standards and labour laws
- Health and safety in the workplace
- Employment Programs and Benefits
- Ontario Regional Services Students and Youth
- Contact information Craig MacIntosh, HRCC-S,
Phone - (807) 346-2144, Fax (807) 346-2099,
craig.macintosh_at_hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca,
www.youth.gc.ca or www.jeunesse.gc.ca or
1-800-935-5555
4HRDC Summer Career Placements
- Eligible Employers
- Not-for-profit, private and public sector
employers - Eligible Participants
- Must be between 15 and 30 years of age at time of
selection - Must be students in secondary, post-secondary,
vocational or technical program - Must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or
persons to whom refugee protection has been
conferred - Must be legally entitled to work according to
relevant provincial legislation and regulations - Must not hold another full-time (30 hours)
summer job
5HRDC Summer Career Placementscontd
- Wage Subsidy Contribution
- Private Sector Up to 50 of minimum wage/hour
- Public Sector Up to 50 of minimum wage/hour
- Not-for-Profit Up to 100 of minimum wage/hour
- Minimum wage 7.45/hr
- Application Deadline Friday, April 1st, 2005
- For more information, visit http//www.hrsdc.gc.c
a/asp/gateway.asp?hr/en/epb/yi/yep/programs/scpp_
on.shtmlhson0 - To register, visit http//www100.hrdc.gc.ca/forms
/emp3699e.pdf - Contact Sandra Rejall, Human Resources and
Skills Development Canada, Phone (807) 346-2094,
Fax (807) 346-2099, sandra.rejall_at_hrsdc-rhdcc.gc
.ca
6Ontario Summer Jobs Service
- Eligible Employers
- must operate and offer a job in northern Ontario
- must be in the private, non-profit, or broader
public sector (municipalities, schools,
universities, colleges, hospitals) - must not be related to the student(s) they are
hiring (for example, son, daughter, spouse
brother, sister) - must be in compliance with Workplace Safety and
Insurance coverage, or alternate workplace safety
insurance, and third party liability insurance
coverage - must not hire the student(s) before applying for
the program (exception youth whose part-time
job will be increased to full-time). - must not displace existing staff with students
hired through this program - must not be receiving government funds from any
other program for the same student or job
placement - must hire the participant(s) to work in northern
Ontario
7Ontario Summer Jobs Servicecontd
- Eligible Participants
- must be 15-24 years of age, up to 29 for persons
with disabilities at time of hire - must be planning to return to school in the fall
- must be eligible to work in Canada
- must not be related to the employer (i.e. son,
daughter, spouse, brother, sister) - must not currently be working for the employer
applying for the subsidy (exception youth whose
part-time job will be increased to full-time) - Wage Subsidy Contribution
- employers can apply for a 2.00 per hour subsidy
for a maximum of 560 hours per position
8Ontario Summer Jobs Servicecontd
- Application Deadline
- applications must be submitted by May 31, 2005
- subsidized placements can begin April 4, 2005 and
must not extend past September 30, 2005. - For more information, visit http//www.mndm.gov.o
n.ca/mndm/nordev/redb/Programs_services/business_s
js_e.asp - Links http//www.youthjobs.gov.on.ca
- Contact
- in Northern Ontario, contact a Northern
Development and Mines Office in your area - Summer Jobs Service Co-ordinator, Ontario
Ministry of Northern Development Mines, (807)
475-1520
9Northern Ontario Youth Internship Co-op Program
- Announced January 24, 2005, NOHFC Internship and
Co-op program are intended to launch and build
careers for youth in Northern Ontario - Programs are available to both public and private
sector employers in the areas of - Health care
- Social services
- Value added manufacturing
- Telecommunications
- Bio-technology
- Emerging technologies
- Environmental sciences
- Other activities to will result in an economic
advantage for Northern Ontario - Retail business are not eligible
10Northern Ontario Youth Internship Co-op
Program-Continued
- Internship Program
- Provide first time employment in a related field
to recent college or university graduates in
Northern Ont. - Funding up to 27,500, or a maximum of 50 of
salary for private sector employers - Funding up to 27,500 or a maximum of 90 of
salary for public sector employers - Conditional contribution funding
- Jobs should be new and result in net economic
benefit for Northern Ontario and will normally
not exceed one year - Candidates should be 29 years of age or under or
recent graduates of an accredited college or
University.
11Northern Ontario Youth Internship Co-op
Program-Continued
- Co-op Program
- Available to post secondary students
- Conditional contribution funding
- Funding of up to 50 to a maximum of 6.00 per
hour to hire Northern Ontario students for work
placements - Terms will normally not exceed one semester
- For more information on NOHFC Internship and
Co-op programs contact a local MNDM office or
visit http//www.nohfc.com or 1-800-461-8329
12Ontario Graduate Transitions Tax Credit
- Eligible Employers
- Must have a permanent establishment in Ontario
- Must be subject to Ontario income tax
- Must incur eligible expenditures for a qualifying
post-secondary graduate - Eligible Participants
- Must have graduated, within the past three years
- Must have been unemployed for at least 16 weeks
of the last 32 weeks immediately preceding the
first day of qualifying employment - Must have not been employed for more than 15
hours per week during 16 of the 32 weeks
immediately preceding the first day of
employment and - Must not be related to the eligible employer at
the time the employment commenced.
13Ontario Graduate Transitions Tax Creditcontd
- Wage Subsidy Contribution
- Eligible unincorporated employers may be eligible
for a tax credit varying from 10 to 15 of
eligible expenditures - Application Deadline Ongoing
- For more information, visit http//www.trd.fin.go
v.on.ca/userfiles/page_attachments/Library/3/6308_
GTTC.htm - Contact Ontario Ministry of Finance
- 1-800-263-7965
14Ontario Co-operative Education Tax Credit
- Eligible Employers
- Must have a permanent establishment in Ontario
- Must be subject to Ontario income tax
- Must incur eligible expenditures associated with
hiring co-op students - Eligible Participants
- A qualifying work placement must be a minimum of
ten weeks and may reach a maximum of 16 months. - Wage Subsidy Contribution
- A full 16 month work term could constitute four
separate qualifying work placements for the
purposes of the tax credit, with each work
placement qualifying for a maximum of 1,000
15Ontario Co-operative Education Tax Creditcontd
- Application Deadline
- Unincorporated businesses - claim credit on Form
ON479, Ontario Credits, included in the federal
T1-General income tax return package. - Corporations may claim this credit by completing
a Corporations Tax return - For more information, visit http//www.trd.fin.go
v.on.ca/userfiles/page_attachments/Library/3/6307_
CETC.htm - Contact Ontario Ministry of Finance
- 1-800-263-7965
16FEDNOR Youth Internship Program
- Private Sector Business Internships
- Eligible Employers
- Less than 250 employees and less than 20,000,000
in annual sales - Must have been in continuous operation for a
minimum of 2 years - Eligible Participants
- Unemployed or underemployed youth (persons under
the age of 30) - Must have a degree, diploma or certificate from a
post-secondary school institution within the last
three years - Must be legally entitled to work in Canada
17FEDNOR Youth Internship Programcontd
- Eligible Activities
- New product or process identification and testing
- Research and development
- Commercialization of new processes
- Telecommunications
- FedNor Contribution
- Up to 50 to a maximum of 27,500 of eligible
costs for a period of up to 12 months or 52 weeks - Supports the interns salary and mandatory
benefits - Application Deadline Ongoing
- For more information http//strategis.ic.gc.ca/ep
ic/internet/infednor-fednor.nsf/vwGeneratedInterE/
fn01460e.html
18FEDNOR Youth Internship Programcontd
- Public Sector Youth Internships
- Eligible Employers
- Non-profit organizations, municipalities, First
Nations and community economic development
corporations - Eligible Participants
- Unemployed or underemployed youth (persons under
the age of 30) - Must have a degree, diploma or certificate from a
post-secondary school institution within the last
three years - Must be legally entitled to work in Canada
19FEDNOR Youth Internship Programcontd
- Eligible Activities
- Strategic Planning, Technology Innovation,
Marketing, Economic/Business Development,
Telecommunications, Export and Trade - FedNor Contribution
- Up to 90 to a maximum of 27,500 of eligible
costs for a period of up to 12 months or 52 weeks - Supports the interns salary, mandatory benefits
and related incremental project costs - Application Deadline Ongoing
- For more information
- http//strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/infednor-
fednor.nsf/en/fn00931e.html - Contact George Pacholczak, 766-1806 or
1-877-333-6673 pachloczak.george_at_ic.gc.ca
20NRC/IRAPNational Research CouncilIndustrial
Research Assistance Program
- Building Capability in
- Innovative Canadian Companies
- Technology Business Advisory Services
- New Graduate Internship Program
- IRAP - R D Financial Contributions
- IRAP/TPC - Repayable Contribution for
Pre-commercialization Development
21NRC/IRAP Graduate Internship
- Eligible Employers
- Incorporated, For-profit Companies -less than 500
employees. - Technology Based.
- Able to use the skills of the new graduate.
- Eligible Participants
- College or University Graduate within past 3
years. - Minimum 2 year course.
- Under 30 years old
- Unemployed or Under-employed.
- Brings new skills to the company.
22NRC/IRAP Graduate Internshipcontd
- Salary should be Market-rate for position.
- Project Duration 6 mo. To 12 mo.
- Intention of Permanent Employment.
- IRAP Financial Contribution --12,000
- Application Deadline Ongoing
- For more information, visit http//irap-pari.nrc-
cnrc.gc.ca/english/youthinitiatives_e.htmltechnol
ogy - Contact Doug Stone, IRAP, (807) 343-8124
Doug.stone_at_nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
23Ontario Job Connect
- Job Connect is a provincially funded program to
assist youth with employment. - In Thunder Bay, Job Connect is delivered in
partnership by Yes Employment Services and
Confederation College.
24Ontario Job Connect
- Eligible Employers
- Must hire, supervise and train the participant in
Ontario - Must have a Revenue Canada Number
- Must have WSIB or alternate coverage and Third
Party Liability Insurance - Eligible Participants
- Must be an Ontario resident
- Must be eligible to work in Canada
- Must be 16-24 years old
- Must be out of full-time work/school
- Must not be eligible for or collecting Employment
Insurance
25Ontario Job Connectcontd
- Wage Subsidy Contribution
- Training incentives available (Up to 4/hour for
an average of 12 weeks) - Application Deadline Ongoing
- For more information, visit http//www.confederat
ionc.on.ca/jcthunderbay/ - Contact Jack Kushnier, Confederation College,
(807) 473-3836, kushnier_at_confederationc.on.ca - or Sue Lopez, Confederation College,
- (807) 473-3834, lopez_at_confederationc.on.ca
26Superior Connections Program
- Overview
- a Targeted Wage Subsidy program
- funded by the Government of Canada
- Ernst Young, Thunder Bay LLP are Community
Coordinators in a region between Ignace and White
River including the City of Thunder Bay and north - Eligible Participants
- unemployed returning to the workforce
- currently in receipt of EI or have received in
last 3 years or 5 years due to maternity leave - data base of eligible participants is maintained
27Superior Connections Programcontd
- Eligible Employers
- Private / Not for Profit / municipal government /
public and educational sectors - employer must not receive a substantial portion
of its revenues from government sources - Wage Subsidy Contribution
- subsidy is 40 to 60 of hourly wage
- rate and amount are negotiated
- dependent on qualifications of participant,
experience, EI status, type of employment - program will not extent more than 1 year
- claims are easy and are paid monthly
28Superior Connections Programcontd
- Application Deadline Ongoing
- For more information, visit
- http//www.superiorconnections.ca
- or contact
- Sue Cannon at (807) 346-7201
29Aboriginal Employment Resource Committee (AERC
Website)
- Mission
- To work collectively to ensure Aboriginal people
gain meaningful employment opportunities and to
enhance and promote an Aboriginal workforce
through a unified and collaborative effort
utilizing community resources and establishing
partnerships.
30AERC Members
- YES Employment Services
- Thunder Bay Indian Friendship Centre
- Anishinabek Employment Training
- Mamo-Wichi-Hetiwin
- Fort William First Nation
- ARCO
- Ontario Native Womens Association
- Metis Nation of Ontario
- Ontario Metis Aboriginal Association
- Negahneewin College of Aboriginal Studies
31AERCcontd
- Eligible Employers
- Businesses (profit/non profit), organizations,
Public Health and Educational Institutions - Eligible Participants
- Each AERC agency has a different mandate in which
the participant must meet (see weblink or contact
AERC Coordinator/Co-coordinator) - Wage Subsidy Contribution
- Depends on the programs specifications of the
delivering agency
32AERCcontd
- Programs under the Wage Subsidy Contribution
include - On-The-Job Training, Summer Career Placement,
Youth Internship, Career Experience/Job
Shadowing, Stay In School Initiative, Targeted
Wage Subsidy - Application deadline ?funding distributions are
based on a first come first serve basis - Employer requirements (depends on the program
specifications of the delivering agency)
33AERCcontd
- For more information, visit
- http//www.tbifc.com/etsp.htm
- http//www.arco.ca/about_services.htm
- http//www.omaa.org/page_43_Targeted_wage_subsidy.
htm - http//www.yes-thunderbay.org/wageprograms.htm
- http//www.aets.org/
- http//www.metisnation.org/programs/MNOTI/home.htm
l - http//www.fnetbcfne.on.ca/mamo.htm
- http//www.fwfn.com/train.htm
34AERCcontd
- Contact
- Cora - Lee McGuire, Ontario Metis Aboriginal
Association, (807) 623-1930, cmcguire_at_omaa.org - Andrew Nawagesic, Anishinabek Employment
Training Services, (807) 346-0307