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Program Helps Students, Employers Get
Head Start On Summer Job Season
Everyone remembers their
first summer job.
It was an important moment
in all of our lives as we made the first step toward financial
independence. It taught us valuable skills and lessons. And it helped us
to build confidence.
Our government recognizes
the importance of summer jobs not just to the students who find
employment, but for the future of Ontario.
This is why, in an effort
to help Ontario students get a jump start on the summer job market, the
McGuinty government has launched our annual Summer Jobs program.
More than 100,000 students
will find jobs and gain important work experience this summer with
assistance from the Ontario government.
Whether you want to find a
job, start your own business, or come and work for the Government of
Ontario this summer, there's lots of work available through Ontario's
summer jobs programs.
Through Employment
Ontario's
Summer Jobs website,
www.ontario.ca/summerjobs , students can find job listings, get help
to improve their marketing skills and resumé writing, learn how to start
their own Summer Company, or apply for summer jobs with the Ontario
Government.
But our government is
doing more than just helping students find work. We are also offering
incentives to encourage employers to hire students.
To assist employers
interested in hiring a summer student, our government is offering a
$2-per-hour hiring incentive, which they can apply for through their
local Employment Ontario office. Businesses and farms as well as
not-for-profit and other community organizations can apply to receive
the hiring incentive. The hiring incentive for employers can last up to
16 weeks, and is available from April 1 to September 30.
But employers looking to
benefit from the program need to give it some thought to sooner rather
than later. The closing date for rural employers to apply for the hiring
incentive applications to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural
Affairs is April 16th; for employers in northern Ontario to apply to the
Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry, it's April 30th.
Summer jobs are an
important experience for young people. It helps them gain valuable work
experience. And it helps them earn money to continue their studies, and
contribute to Ontario’s future.
For more information on
the Ontario Summer Jobs Program, visit
www.ontario.ca/summerjobs
or contact my
constituency office
Constituency Office
300 Kingston Rd., Unit 13
Pickering, Ontario, L1V
6Z9
905-509-0336
www.arthurs.ca