As growth in full-time work stalls, ‘lower quality’ jobs on the rise
With the exception of Alberta, job creation in Canada has been lacklustre at best in recent months.
In April, roughly 29,000 jobs were lost across the country, according to Statistics Canada —a dismal reading on employment that seems to confirm what many experts have had a hunch about: job growth is stalling.
“There is little doubt that underlying employment growth is moderating,” Doug Porter, the chief economist at Bank of Montreal said following the May 9 release of the monthly jobs report.
http://globalnews.ca/news/1349771/as-full-time-positions-in-canada-fall-lower-quality-jobs-fill-void/
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