Prince Rupert's Service Canada office is likely to see an increase in visitors over the next few months as job cuts arrive from the Canfisco closure |
Comments that were delivered to Council members before Thursday's shocking announcement of the closure of the canning lines at Canfisco's Oceanside plant.
That news from yesterday delivers a situation that now seems destined to not only add to the unemployment rolls for the city, but perhaps will make for a longer term issue for Council to be concerned about, particularly when it comes to employment options for its residents and social services in the community.
Maryann Mihychuk, the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour has been tasked to deliver EI reforms across Canada |
That at least is the indication of today's mandate letter to Maryann Mihychuk, the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour.
Of note for those that have been impacted by the current EI process are some changes ahead to streamline the way the Government approaches the issue.
With the Prime Minister noting his vision on the way ahead which includes, Improvement of the Employment Insurance (EI) system so that it is better aligned with the realities of today’s labour market and serves workers and employers.
Some of the directions ahead for the EI system include:
Repealing the recent changes made to the EI system that have been punitive to unemployed workers;
Reduce EI premiums
Undertake a broad review of the EI system with the goal of modernizing our system of income support for unemployed workers that leaves too many workers with no unemployment insurance safety net
Eliminate discrimination against immigrants, younger workers and parents re-entering the workforce so that they are treated the same as other workers in their region
Reduce the wait time for new recipients to one week from the existing two week waiting period
Work with the Minister of Finance to ensure that EI contributions are only used to fund EI programs;
Work with the Minister of Public Services and Procurement to set transparent service standards for the delivery of EI benefits so that Canadians get timely access to the benefits to which they are entitled.
As well, an increased focus on renewal of skills and job training programs for Canadians was also reviewed as part of the new Minister's blue print for the months and years ahead.
The full review of the mandate letter can be found here.
Considering the news of the last few days in this community, those changes and new options probably can't come fast enough to provide some assistance for some of the conditions that seem ahead.
More items related to Labour notes and concerns can be found on our Labour archive here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review
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