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Le Comité d'experts de la première ministre pour le développement d'une main-d'oeuvre hautement qualifiée rend public son rapport final
Juin le 23 2016 9h45.
La première ministre et son panel d’expert publient son rapport final sur la main-d’œuvre hautement qualifiée. Ceci aidera l'Ontario à élaborer une stratégie intégrée pour répondre aux besoins de notre économie dynamique pour aujourd'hui et demain.
Former la main-d'œuvre de demain : Une responsabilité partagée recommande que la main-d'œuvre de l'Ontario en est depuis longtemps la force motrice, mais que, pour être concurrentielle et réussir dans une économie qui évolue rapidement, elle doit posséder les compétences et pouvoir profiter des occasions nécessaires pour répondre aux besoins liés aux emplois actuels et futurs.
The government will continue to work with the panel members in the next few months to develop actions informed by the report's recommendations in six key areas:
The panel will use the remainder of its mandate to work with the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development and other ministries to develop projects that will implement recommendations in the report.
Investing in people's talent and skills is part of the government's economic plan to build Ontario up and deliver on its number-one priority to grow the economy and create jobs. The four-part plan includes helping more people get and create the jobs of the future by expanding access to high-quality college and university education. The plan is making the largest investment in public infrastructure in Ontario's history and investing in a low-carbon economy driven by innovative, high-growth, export-oriented businesses. The plan is also helping working Ontarians achieve a more secure retirement.
" A highly skilled and adaptable workforce is the foundation of Ontario’s economic competitiveness. Employers, educators and government all have key roles to play to prepare the workforce for tomorrow’s technology-driven knowledge economy. I want to thank the panel members for their report. I look forward to continuing to work with them, and all of our partners, to address the recommendations."
- Kathleen Wynne
Premier of Ontario
" On behalf of the panel, I would like to thank the province for the opportunity to advise on a topic that is top-of-mind for many Ontarians. Preparing our workforce for success will require that employers, educators, labour, communities and governments at all levels rethink what it means to learn, understand how the workplace is changing, and how respective roles and responsibilities must adapt so that our people and our economy can reach their full potential."
- Sean Conway
Chair, Premier's Highly Skilled Workforce Expert Panel