https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?audience=Job+Seekers&organization=enterpriseandadvancededucation2012-2013&dataset_type=publicationsOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T14:25:01.267224+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/927b4bb8-b922-4a3f-a187-aa1d01af47d7Canada-Alberta temporary foreign worker pilot : 18-22 year old dependents of temporary foreign workers working in NOC Level O, A or B2018-07-06T14:32:27.246993+00:00This one-page fact sheet provides an overview of a pilot project under the Agreement for Canada-Alberta Cooperation on Immigration which allows for dependents between the ages of 18 to 22 years of temporary foreign workers destined to Alberta or working in Alberta in skilled occupations to become eligible for open work permits.2017-05-19T16:14:08.573380+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/49b96740-7986-4317-b218-a12c28fba0c1Best practices guide : recruiting international skilled workers in the trades [2013]2020-01-13T20:09:02.031630+00:00This guide is designed to help you understand the federal Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program and to provide an overview of the steps involved to hire internationally skilled tradespeople. As industries that rely on skilled tradespeople continue to grow, it is expected that local labour supply will not meet employer needs. International tradespeople will be an important source of labour.2016-03-09T20:15:32.137653+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/331c7b73-0367-4b70-8d93-8ca3e6949ce4Canada-Alberta Temporary Foreign Worker Annex : additions to occupation-specific pilot : fact sheet2021-03-25T17:49:48.766948+00:00The Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Annex is an addition to the Agreement for Canada-Alberta Cooperation on Immigration. The Annex includes an agreement to implement a number of pilots. One of the pilots allows Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to issue an occupation-specific work permit to TFWs working in Alberta in the steamfitter-pipefitter trade. Six new occupations have been added to the pilot: carpenter, estimator, heavy-duty equipment mechanic, ironworker, millwright and industrial mechanic, and welder.2017-05-19T16:07:48.655089+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/61924701-e9c5-40f5-a39c-c7c047ab6e08Canada-Alberta Temporary Foreign Worker Annex : extension of occupation-specific pilot : fact sheet2021-03-25T17:50:42.357684+00:00The Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Annex is an addition to the Agreement for Canada-Alberta Cooperation on Immigration. The Annex includes an agreement to implement a number of pilots. One of the pilots allows Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to issue an occupation-specific work permit to TFWs working in Alberta in one of the following specific occupations: steamfitter-pipefitter, estimator, welder, heavy-duty equipment mechanic, ironworker, millwright and industrial mechanic, and carpenter.2017-05-19T16:18:03.955640+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3cf6fd54-f878-4409-8214-71219485a7b3Canada-Alberta Temporary Foreign Worker Annex : spouses/common law partners of long-haul truck drivers : fact sheet2021-03-25T17:51:22.760549+00:00The Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Annex is an addition to the Agreement for Canada-Alberta Cooperation on Immigration. The Annex includes an agreement to implement a number of pilot projects. One of those pilot projects allows for the spouses and common law partners of long-haul truck drivers operating out of Alberta be eligible to receive open work permits.2017-05-19T16:01:42.668797+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/87d9158c-d9c5-406a-b6dc-497e18d96b12U. S. labour supply : occupations under review2021-03-25T21:32:12.591041+00:00Alberta Enterprise and Advanced Education completed a comprehensive research study of the labour supply in select occupations in the United States (U.S.), including a number of engineering and related professions. The objective of the study is to provide labour market intelligence that will inform Alberta employers as they seek to address current and future labour shortages. This document lists the 66 occupations selected for review in the 2012 U.S. Labour Supply Study.2017-05-19T16:25:42.898928+00:00