Formation d'emploi
Libéral
Make it easier for women and vulnerable groups to access training by requiring businesses supported through the Sectoral Workforce Solutions Program to include wrap-around supports. This could include transportation to and from the training program, computers, food, referral to counselling, housing, and legal support, support in finding child care, and mentoring or coaching.
— Forward. For Everyone., retrieved 2021-09-02
Vert
- Increase the Canada Training Benefit.
- Support post-secondary institutions to provide new, innovative academic offerings.
Conservateur
• Double the Apprenticeship Job Creation Tax Credit for the next three years to help create more places for apprentices.
• Invest $250 million over two years to create the Canada Job Training Fund. The Fund will provide grants to organizations including employers, apprenticeship training delivery agents, unions, post-secondary institutions, and community organizations for projects that:
° Give laid-off workers immediate access to training,
° Reach out to traditionally underrepresented groups,
° Support the talent needs of small businesses, and
° Otherwise help workers get the training they need - focussing (sic) on areas where there are shortages of skilled workers.
• Create the Working Canadian Training Loan to provide low interest loans of up to $10,000 to people who want to upgrade their skills.
— Canada's Recovery Plan, retrieved 2021-08-18
NPD
- Allow workers who quit a job to go to school to qualify for EI benefits.
- Require large employers to spend at least 1% of payroll on training for employees each year.
- Create a new provincially-directed Workers Development and Opportunities Fund to expand training options beyond those who qualify for EI.
New Democrats know that we can do better for all workers. We’re committed to working with the provinces to ensure that Canadians have access to education throughout their professional lives, including proactive training and retraining, as well as support when they are unemployed.
Our vision is one where training opportunities are flexible enough to work with people’s busy lives, and significant enough to really improve job prospects.
To get there, we’ll change EI rules to allow workers who quit their job to go to school to qualify for EI benefits, so that families can count on some income support during that period of transition back to school. We’ll also expand options for workers in designated sectors and regions to take EI funded training in advance of losing a job while at the same time promoting investment to ensure that regional economies are creating good jobs that support families and communities. Finally, to make sure that businesses are investing in the training that Canadians need, a New Democrat government will require large employers to spend at least 1 percent of payroll on training for their employees annually.
In order to deliver these changes, we’ll work closely with the provinces to establish national training priorities, and create a new Workers Development and Opportunities Fund to expand training options beyond people who qualify for EI. This fund will be provincially directed, with dedicated support for marginalized workers, those in transitioning sectors and for efforts to improve literacy and essential skills.
— Ready for Better, retrieved 2021-08-27