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New Life Literacy Innovation Award unveiled in Toronto

The unveiling of a new award promoting literacy innovation was among the highlights of Life Literacy Night, ABC Life Literacy Canada’s annual awards ceremony, held at Toronto’s Gardiner Museum recently.
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How to optimize your resumé with use of keywords

Regardless of how qualified you may be for the position, your chance at an interview will likely be missed if the scanning technology or human eye does not see keywords that tell them you are relevant for the job.
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Experts to gather in Quebec City to study high school dropout problem

Organizers say the event, which will also draw decision-makers from other areas like health care, community organizations and the private sector, will be a chance to share best practices and look at promising actions.
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Four in 10 workers know someone who lied on resumé: survey

When a resumé looks too good to be true, it just might be, according to recent research from OfficeTeam. Forty-seven per cent of managers polled believe job seekers include dishonest information on their resumés somewhat or very often.
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University education no guarantee of earnings success: OECD

On average, Canadian university graduates do well over a career, earning a hefty premium above those with only secondary education. But nearly one in five – more than any other country in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) – still winds up at the low end of the income scale.
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Bus driver - and winner of prestigious award - shares inspiring literacy story

Michael Moore kept the seriousness of his reading problem hidden for years but now the Winnipeg Transit driver is getting national attention for starting a new chapter of his life. Moore is one of 14 recipients this year of the prestigious Council of the Federation Literacy Award.
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Life in the workplace: One person's view

There are three generations active in the contemporary workplace, and broadly speaking each has a different approach to work: baby boomers live to work, gen-Xers work to live and millennials see their work and life as undivided and so are drawn to a livelihood that aligns to what they see as their purpose in life.
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Out of the office: The downside of working from home

Those who work physically apart from colleagues can suffer a sense of isolation, according to Pennsylvania’s Wharton University management department, where professors are studying work/life integration.
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QELA and partners launch Skills for Life e-Learning series on Essential Skills Day

The Quebec English Literacy Alliance will launch its new Skills for Life e-Learning series in partnership with the Quebec Literacy Working Group and Community Economic Development and Employability Corp.
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Financial Literacy Week: October 30-November 5, 2011

Financial Literacy Week is a national awareness and engagement campaign that seeks to increase the financial literacy and math skills of Canadians through access to tools, resources and community events.
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Irritating email habits and how to break them

Among the common complaints about workplace email, people say they either don’t understand the emails they receive because they contain run-on sentences or grammatical problems, or the tone of the message comes across as being offensive or annoying.
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The fine art of using common sense in the workplace

A lack of common sense can lead to angry investors, mistreated customers and bad decisions, says Michael Feuer, co-founder and former chief executive of OfficeMax. In this article he offers five essential tips on using common sense in the workplace.
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Celebrate Learn@Work Week and workplace learning September 19-23

It is well documented that Canadian firms are falling behind in investing in skills development. However, it is also well documented that learning has a positive impact on key business measures such as job performance and productivity.
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What to do when your boss says you don't write well

If the problem is your difficulty expressing your ideas clearly and succinctly, you need to think about the way you approach writing. The principles are the same whether you’re writing a report, a proposal, a letter or content for your company’s website: ask, think, outline, write, edit and share.
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Separating fact from fiction in today's in-demand technology careers

The Canadian Coalition for Tomorrow's ICT Skills has launched CareerMash, a spectrum of outreach initiatives designed to challenge and change perceptions about the technology-related careers that Canada's economy needs today and tomorrow.
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The theme for Women’s History Month, which will be celebrated across Canada during October, is Women in Canadian Military Forces: A Proud Legacy.
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Canadian workers feel disengaged: survey

Overworked, under-rewarded, disengaged and looking for a way out -- that's the state of the average Canadian worker these days, according to a recent survey by Mercer, a global consulting and outsourcing firm.
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Manpower survey projects a steady hiring climate in Canada

Canada's hiring pace should remain steady for the last part of the year, according to survey results released by the staffing agency Manpower. The survey shows a net employment outlook of 13 per cent for the fourth quarter.
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Essential Skills Day toolkit now available

Free Essential Skills Day tools and resources are now available for download. Access posters, brochures, web banners, fact sheets and case studies to help you make the most of Essential Skills Day (September 23) and raise awareness of the importance of workplace education.
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Information filters now available on NALD

The National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) has integrated the content of its former NALD@Work website into the main NALD site. Users now have the option of viewing all content or choosing to view only literacy information or essential skills content.
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Centre for Workplace Skills launches report on learning in SMEs

Offering revealing insights on effective work-related learning programs, the report profiles 45 Canadian and international small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that have used workplace learning programs as opportunities to effectively reach some of their business goals.
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Employment numbers virtually unchanged in August: Statistics Canada

Employment was little changed for the second consecutive month in August and the unemployment rate edged up 0.1 percentage points to 7.3 per cent, according to Statistics Canada's new Labour Force Survey.
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Most Canadian workers living paycheque to paycheque, survey says

A majority of Canadian employees are living paycheque to paycheque and report they would be in financial difficulty if their pay were delayed by even a week, according to a new survey on the financial health of the country’s workers.
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Many baby boomers aren’t interested in retirement

Retirement does not appeal to many baby boomers, according to career counsellor Marilyn Henigman, who is seeing plenty of citizens aged 45 to 65 on the hunt for work.
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NALD has opening for bilingual web designer: Closing date for applications
September 16, 2011 (PDF)

The National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) Inc., a national non-profit organization employing 12 people at its office in Fredericton, N.B., has an opening for a Bilingual Web Designer.
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Website outlines social and holistic approach to numeracy: NALD’s Feature of the Month

A Social and Holistic Approach to Numeracy is a new website which was developed as part of a two-year project led by the Labour Education Centre in partnership with the Canadian Union of Public Employees and Workplace Education Manitoba.
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Between 1987 and 2009, the proportion of women in senior management has changed little. Men are still more than twice as likely to hold a senior executive position, according to a Conference Board report.
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We must set our sights higher: CAW national president Ken Lewenza

“This Labour Day, workers must not only celebrate previous achievements, but set our sights on an agenda for progress to bring about the more just, fair and caring society that so many of us crave.”
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Canadian companies need to work harder: Labour Day poll

The survey helps illustrate where baby boomers and their gen Y offspring believe companies can do more. Nearly one in three boomers does not feel companies treat workers nearing retirement with respect. Both generations cite better management, and improved organizational structure as changes they’d like to see. However, despite their workplace concerns, 75 per cent of young people, and 82 per cent of boomers say they are satisfied with their current job.
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Managers need to be up to speed on their people skills

Managers wear many hats and have to be in tune with the people they manage. Empathy, one of many dimensions within the spectrum of emotion intelligence skills, refers to the ability to be aware of, to understand and to appreciate the feelings of others.
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