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It is not easy to find a job in Canada

September 11, 2013 11:13 PM

Toronto: Two years in the wake of moving on from school with a bookkeeping degree, students feel that they will get an opportunity to work. Rather, they end up working in a coffee outlet or some fast-food chain.

 

Nowadays, in hard-hit Ontario, work is an occupation.

 

Students state that it's hard for them as they confront in their quest for work in their picked field. More advanced in years petitioners, some laid off 25 years later in the business, offer life and work experience that make them considerable adversaries.

 

Students stated that they were contending with individuals who have been attempting to find work and have three times the measure of experience as they do.

 

Youngsters are around the losses of Ontario's sharp decay from the nation's investment motor to its generally crowded have-not region.

 

National Household Survey information discharged Wednesday by Statistics Canada shows that Ontario had two of the three urban centres with the least impart of job earnings as a rate of sum pay – Peterborough and St. Catharines, at 67 per cent and 66.6 per cent, individually.

 

Statcan has as of recently reported that the unemployment rate for 15- to 24-year-olds has arrived at 16.4 per cent, contrasted with Ontario's overall rate of 7.5 per cent.

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