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OFFICE JOBS ARE RARE AND WE HAVE 4 POSTINGS!

Cascade Medical Clinic – Part Time Medical Office Assistant

Westland Insurance – Part Time Insurance Advisor

Cascade Vet Clinic: Full Time Office Reception/Assistant

First West Credit Union – Full Time Member Service Representative.

BECOMING AN EMPLOYER OF CHOICE

In a small labour market like ours, many employers compete for workers.  Becoming an Employer of Choice is more than paying the highest wages.  We have encountered job seekers who have chosen to leave exceptionally paying employment because the work environment was unsatisfactory.  Employers have to pay more attention to the whole employment picture and not just the wages.  Here is our list of elements for consideration when working towards attracting AND RETAINING workers.

WHAT DO WORKERS WANT

  • Fair wage/benefits for work type and comparative to the market
  • Employer adherence to labour laws
  • Clear statements of wages/benefits/bonuses – easy to understand
  • Proper training and safety orientation
  • Enough of, and good working equipment to do their job
  • Safe workplace – Demonstrated Employer concern for safety on the job
  • Professional workplace – aesthetics/mood of the environment
  • Clear job requirements and expectations – consistent reviews and discussions about performance – professional discussions
  • Security and sustainability of employment – consistent earnings to plan their lives
  • Respectful treatment from co-workers and management – freedom from harassment
  • Clearly communicated company rules and consistent application of company rules – perceptions of unfairness will taint the employment relationship: NO favoritism of any kind whatsoever
  • Freedom to work and make decisions about organization of work (not micromanaged)
  • Work that can challenge abilities/understanding/knowledge – eliminate boredom
  • Ability to pass knowledge along – participation in problem solving, training, team building
  • Understanding of how the work fits with the overall workplace and the plans for the future of the workplace – input into future directions/plans/products/markets
  • Opportunity for development and/or advancement
  • Safety in communicating with management the negatives – no fear communications

MINIMUM WAGE HAS INCREASED

Effective September 15, 2016, the minimum wage to be paid to workers in BC has been increased to $10.85 per hour.  Employers must ensure they make these adjustments to their payrolls to remain in compliance with the law of BC.  The following is a link to the fact sheet on minimum wages for all types of occupations according to the BC Law.  

http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/employment-business/employment-standards-advice/employment-standards/factsheets/minimum-wage

 

NEW JOB POSTINGS

SBC Firemaster and Princeton Wood Preservers are both hiring production Labourers.  Check out the job board at the WorkBC office in the Princeton Skills Centre for these and more local opportunities.  Nearly 100 people attended the Copper Mountain Job Fair last night.  Excellent turnout for this locally hiring company.

THE MATRIX CONTINUES

We are happy to announce that the Matrix Youth Employment Program has been renewed by the Ministry of Jobs, Tourism & Skills Training, for an additional year.  2017 will see 2 sessions of employment programming and FREE certifications for industry bound job seekers and hospitality/service bound job seekers.  Watch for details about intake, start dates coming in early 2017 or call the Princeton Skills Centre to inquire about your eligibility for this effective and exciting program.