It\u0027s been known for decades that labour shortages were possible as the boomer bump made its way through the labour market.
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“We can use more people right now at basically all levels, even at the management level, project management, superintendents,” he said. “It’s very difficult finding talent right now.” It’s been known for decades that labour shortages were possible as the boomer bump made its way through the labour market.“We’ve dropped the ball on that,” Lyall said. “We need them, but the problem is where are they going to live?”
Germany is one of the jurisdictions that could teach Canada something about encouraging trades, he said.tap here to see other videos from our team“ got a huge percentage of high school graduates there that are in registered apprentices and the average age is 19… what are they doing right and what are we doing wrong?” Lyall said.