An Assessment of human resource needs: (June 2009)
Strategies for matching supply with demand in the residential construction industry through Skills and Training, Recruitment and Retention and Remuneration and working conditions - Click here to download PDF.
GREEN REGULATION AND BUILDER RISK - Memo from Canadian Home Builders Association Click here
Current and Forthcoming Minimum Hourly Wage Rates for Experienced Adult Workers in Canada
(source Government of Canada website: http://srv116.services.gc.ca/wid-dimt/mwa)
Industry Snapshot - Download PDF (24k), please click here.
Service Canada - PEI 2006 Wage Survey – For survey results, please click here.
Province of PEI - 32nd Annual Statistical Review 2005 – For study results, please click here.
Rural PEI Profile: A Ten Year Census Analysis (1991-2001) – For study results, please click here.
Atlantic Home Building & Renovation Sector Council - Human Resources Sector Study for Prince Edward Island: Residential Construction Industry (March 2001). For study results, please click here.
Atlantic Home Building & Renovation Sector Council - Human Resources Sector Study for Prince Edward Island: Construction Industry (March – August 2004). For study results, please click here. (scroll to Prince Edward Island, download ZIP file)
Construction Sector Council - Construction Looking Forward: Labour requirements from 2006 to 2014 for Atlantic Canada. For study results, please click here.
Resources for Employers and Employees
The Canada/Prince Edward Island Labour Market Development Agreement (www.lmda.pe.ca) is a valuable resource for accessing information on programs and services as well as labour market information.
Programs and services can change. Take the time to study and visit the links below or go direct to the Federal Government Job Bank site and click on the link: HR for Employers or Training and Careers to see the progams available to assist you in your work place or job search.
The following provincial sites are valuable resources for accessing information on PEI Employment Standards, Human Rights, Immigration and Workers’ Compensation.
For more information on PEI Employment Standards, please click here.
For more information on PEI Human Rights Commission, please click here.
For more information on PEI Immigration, please click here.
For more information on the Workers Compensation Board of PEI, please click here.
The following national sites are valuable resources for accessing information on Trades & Apprenticeship as well as Job Related information.