Canada's Manufacturing Labour Market
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience a moderate decline in employment rates by 2024, with a projected 2.5% decrease in jobs.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience a moderate decline in employment rates by 2024, with a projected 2.5% decrease in jobs.
Indeed's job market analytics predict a 10% increase in demand for skilled manufacturing workers in Canada by 2024, driven by the growth of the automotive and aerospace industries.
A report by The Conference Board of Canada highlights the need for manufacturers to invest in digital technologies and upskill their workforce to remain competitive in a rapidly changing job market by 2024.
CBC News reports on the challenges facing Canada's manufacturing sector, including labour shortages and supply chain disruptions, and their impact on the job outlook for 2024.
Employment and Social Development Canada provides an overview of employment trends in the manufacturing sector, including projections for 2024 and insights into the skills required by the industry.
Ontario Colleges provides information on manufacturing career paths and the job outlook for 2024, including the growing demand for professionals in fields like mechatronics and robotics.
KPMG's annual survey of Canadian manufacturers reveals optimism about the sector's growth prospects in 2024, driven by investments in technology and innovation.
The Government of Canada's Job Bank website offers a tool to explore manufacturing careers, including job descriptions, salary ranges, and employment outlooks for 2024.