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Title: LMI: Crucial in a Time of Change


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LMI Crucial in a Time of Change
  • A Presentation to the Third Annual National LMI
    Forum,
  • Vancouver, BC,
  • May 18, 2004,
  • Derwyn Sangster, Director, Business, Canadian
    Labour and Business Centre

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  • In 2003-4,CME Members told us that lack of
    qualified personnel was one of the top three
    constraints on performance improvement
  • Perrin Beatty, President, Canadian
    Manufacturers and Exporters, April 2004
  • We know we have workers who want training. And
    what do we have? A skills crisis.
  • - Ken Georgetti, President , Canadian Labour
    Congress, September 2003

3
Shortage of Skilled WorkersA serious problem
on the rise
4
The Workplace Skills Challenge A Time of Change
  • Major workforce shifts and trends
  • Slower labour force growth
  • Aging population trends to earlier retirement
  • Competition for skills taking on an international
    dimension
  • Recruitment/retention issues
  • Emerging skill requirements (new technology, hard
    and soft skills)

5
Labour Force Growth Drops Below One Percent
6
The Near-Retirement Population is Increasing
7
Top 5 Actions to Address Skill Requirements
8
Apprenticeship Statistics, Canada
9
Employer-Sponsored TrainingThem That Has, Gets
10
Statistics Canada An Increasing Dependence on
Immigrants for Labour Force Growth
11
Statistics Canada the Transition Penalty Has
Been Increasing
12
Dependence on Immigrants Ontario, British
Columbia, Quebec
13
Perceived Importance of Immigration in Addressing
Skill Needs Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec
14
Views on Importance of the Aboriginal Workforce
Manitoba Saskatchewan
15
In This Skills Challenges Context, Why Does LMI
Matter to CLBC?
  • The answer is defined by
  • Our Stakeholders
  • Our Mission
  • What we do, and what we care about

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  • CLBCs Stakeholders
  • Independent national organization
  • Multipartite Board (business, labour, government
    and education)
  • Co-chaired by Labour and Business
  • CLBCs Mission
  • To improve public policy and business and labour
    practices, especially at the workplace level
  • To improve dialogue among all parties

17
What CLBC Does, What CLBC Cares About
  • Applied research, analysis, consultation
  • Focus on labour market, skills, skill shortages
    and learning issues
  • Interests at international, national, sectoral
    and workplace levels

18
For Its Stakeholders and Mission, CLBC Must Have
  • Capacity to interpret the labour market through
    independent, credible LMI/analysis
  • Capacity to provide balanced commentary which
    understands the perspectives, LMI needs and
    contributions of our stakeholders
  • Particular concern for the needs of the workplace
    parties strong understanding of workplace issues
  • A pragmatic rather than academic approach, with
    emphasis on information sharing with stakeholders

19
CLBCs Activities Mean We Must Have
  • A capacity not only to use the LMI and analysis
    generated by others, but to generate our own, to
    meet the needs of our stakeholders
  • A strong overview of the issues and LMI sources
    related to the labour market as a whole
  • A capacity to deal with LMI and analysis at the
    firm, sector or various geographical levels

20
Thus, a Strong CLBC Interest in Issues Such As
  • Apprenticeship
  • Worker retention and knowledge transfer
  • Aboriginal issues
  • Foreign credentials recognition
  • Enhanced language training for immigrants
  • Essential skills
  • Sectoral human resources issues.

21
CLBCs Future Plans/Hopes
  • To continue to serve its stakeholders
  • To maintain its program of research and
    consultations based on LMI/analysis
  • To host the Canadian Council on Learnings Adult
    and Workplace Learning Node

22
The Canadian Council on Learning A Potential
Major LMI Innovation
  • Mandate
  • Informing Canadians regularly on Canadas
    progress on learning
  • Disseminating knowledge and information on
    learning among Canadians

23
Proposed Coverage of CCL
  • All aspects of lifelong learning, including
  • Early childhood education
  • K-12
  • Post-secondary education
  • Adult and workplace learning

24
Adult and Workplace Learning Node
  • CLBC sees Priority Areas of Activity in LMI
    terms
  • Informing Canadians about the State of Adult and
    Workplace Learning
  • Knowledge/Information Exchange (Enabling
    Canadians to inform one another of what they are
    doing in this area)

25
Informing Canadians
  • Annual Report to Canadians on Adult and Workplace
    Learning
  • Research program driven by Annual Report

26
Knowledge/Information Exchange
  • Adult and Workplace Learning Portal
  • Systematic research on innovative practices in
    adult learning
  • Promoting strategic knowledge exchange in
    specific areas (PLAR, Essential Skills, Literacy,
    Foreign credentials recognition, etc.)

27
In Summary
  • Canada faces dramatic skills challenges
  • CLBC, through its stakeholders, is heavily
    involved in these issues
  • The need for clear and credible LMI/analysis has
    never been greater
  • Viewed through an LMI lens, the CCL is a
    potentially important future tool.

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  • Thank you!
  • Derwyn Sangster
  • Director, Business,
  • Canadian Labour and Business Centre
  • d.sangster_at_clbc.ca
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