Employers
Find the information and resources you need to attract, recruit, and retain workers from Alberta, Canada, and around the world.
Provincial labour force data and in-depth information.
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Financial, employment and retraining supports for workers affected by the end of coal-fired electricity generation in Alberta. Sign up to receive updates on support for coal workers.
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Labour market information, labour relations, mediation services, professional governance, land agents licensing, labour mobility.
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Services and information to help immigrants before and after they arrive in Alberta, and for employers hiring international workers.
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Alberta employers must pay their employees, including students and youth, at least the minimum wage.
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Information on monthly unemployment rate and workforce changes, broken down by regions. Also information on changes in Alberta’s Aboriginal unemployment rate.
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Thinking About Layoffs?
Retaining Your Staff
Succession Planning
An Employer's Guide to Employment Rules
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The Government of Alberta provides extensive information and analysis of wages and salaries across a wide variety of occupations in the province.
This information can be used by Albertans, educational institutions and employers to help plan for the future by researching potential career options and trends.
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This tool kit was developed by the Government of Alberta to help business owners and their employees understand and comply with the Employment Standards Code and Regulation.
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The Canada-Alberta Job Grant (CAJG) is a funding program where employers and government share the cost of training new and existing employees to increase their knowledge and skills to meet the needs of Alberta’s changing economy.
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STEP is a 4 - 16 week wage subsidy program that provides funding to eligible Alberta employers to hire high school or post-secondary students into summer jobs from May to August. Summer positions created through STEP provide students with the opportunity to build meaningful work experience, increase their skills and workplace insight and help prepare them for the future.
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