ONTARIO π§ππ Ontario Supports Auto Workers in Peel and Durham ποΈππ (4K HDR)
Thursday, 22 February 2024 08:00.AM
- New action centres will help almost 4,000 workers find new jobs -
The Ontario government is investing $751,607 to support 3,914 laid-off automotive employees impacted by the recent closure of Stellantis automotive assembly plants in Peel and Durham regions. The funding will allow Unifor National to run action centres in Brampton and Oshawa that will connect the impacted workers and their families with much needed supports and services.
βAs Ontario leads the world in electric vehicles and advanced manufacturing, our government is proud to work with our partners to ensure workers have the opportunities and skills to thrive in this rapidly growing sector,β said David Piccini, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. βThese action centres will help Peel and Durham region workers develop the highly in-demand skills for lifelong careers β landing better jobs with bigger paycheques for their families.β
The new Unifor Action Centre locations in Brampton and Oshawa will operate until at least January 2025 and will offer skills development programs, personalized career counselling, networking opportunities and other services to workers impacted by the recent plant closures.
βOur goal throughout the EV transition is to ensure auto and auto parts workers are supported every step of the way with strong collective agreements and the kind of vital peer-led services this Action Centre will provide,β said Lana Payne, Unifor National President. βWe are pleased to work with the Government of Ontario to open this centre to all union members across the supply chain affected by the retooling of the Brampton Assembly Plant who made it a successful, profitable and world-class facility for decades and ensure everyone is included in the next chapter of Canadaβs auto industry.β
Ontario invests more than $1 billion each year in employment services and training programs like Better Jobs Ontario and the Skills Development Fund Training Stream to help workers train for well-paying and meaningful careers in their communities. These investments are part of the governmentβs ongoing efforts to attract, support, and protect workers, making Ontario the best place to work, live and raise a family.
Quick Facts
β’ The primary Unifor Action Centre is located at 23 Regan Road, Unit 1 in Brampton.
β’ The secondary satellite centre is located at 1425 Phillip Murray Avenue, Unit 1 in Oshawa.
β’ There were nearly 121,600 jobs recently going unfilled in the Toronto area.
β’ With 700 locations province-wide, the Employment Ontario network offers a range of services and supports that help job seekers find training and job opportunities and businesses find the talent they need.
β’ Unifor Action Centre, Employment Ontario, Better Jobs Ontario, and Skills Development Fund Training Stream are supported through labour market transfer agreements between the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario.
SOURCE: Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development
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