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Parties in Mount Allison University labour dispute to return to bargaining table

The Mount Allison Faculty Association and the Mount Allison University administration will return to the bargaining table on Saturday, Feb. 15, with the assistance of the provincial mediator.

Minister extremely disappointed after parties unable to reach agreement with assistance of special mediator

Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Jody Carr says he is disappointed with the Mount Allison Faculty Association and the Mount Allison University administration after it was announced on Feb. 13 that they were unable to reach a new collective agreement despite the assistance of a special outside mediator, among ...

Minister’s statement on labour dispute at Mount Allison University

The following statement was issued by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Jody Carr.

Province directs parties in Mount Allison University labour dispute back to bargaining table with the appointment of special mediator

The provincial government is intervening and directing both sides in the labour dispute at Mount Allison University to resume collective bargaining with the help of a special mediator.

Update on labour dispute at Mount Allison University

The following statement was issued today by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Jody Carr in relation to the labour dispute that began at Mount Allison University on Jan. 27:

Minister's statement / Labour dispute at Mount Allison University

The following statement was issued by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Jody Carr in relation to the labour dispute that began at Mount Allison University on Jan 27:

Minister comments on tentative collective agreement reached at the University of New Brunswick

The following statement was issued today by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Jody Carr in relation to the labour dispute that began at the University of New Brunswick on Jan. 13:

Ministers of education and training to promote career development, strengthen co-operation in post-secondary education

Atlantic ministers of education and training have begun steps to promote career development in public schools.

REVISED / Minister's statement / University of New Brunswick labour dispute

The following statement was issued today by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Jody Carr:

REVISED / Provincial government directing both parties in University of New Brunswick labour dispute to resume talks with help of special mediator

The provincial government is directing both sides in the labour dispute at the University of New Brunswick to resume collective bargaining with the help of a special mediator.

Provincial government promotes National Family Literacy Day

National Family Literacy Day, Jan. 27, is an opportunity for families and communities to extol the benefits of reading and to promote literacy.

Investment in apprenticeship training for community youth project announced

The provincial government is investing $480,000 to create jobs and training opportunities for up to 12 journeypersons and 24 apprentices while supporting the development of an emergency housing facility for homeless and at-risk youth.

Provincial government to host jobs summit this spring

The provincial government will hold a jobs summit this spring, bringing together stakeholders from business, post-secondary education and other sectors.

Update / Minister comments on labour dispute at the University of New Brunswick

The following statement was issued today by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Jody Carr in relation to the faculty labour dispute that began at the University of New Brunswick on Jan. 13:

Harmonization of apprenticeship systems in Atlantic Canada announced

An initiative to harmonize apprenticeship systems across the Atlantic Provinces was announced today.

Minister’s statement / Labour dispute at the University of New Brunswick

The following statement was issued by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Jody Carr in relation to the faculty labour dispute that began at the University of New Brunswick on Jan. 13:

Reminder of opportunity to provide feedback on changes to Employment Insurance

The public and stakeholders are reminded of the New Brunswick sessions, which started today, that offer an opportunity to make submissions explaining how they have been affected by changes to Employment Insurance.

Young readers encouraged to participate in Hackmatack program

Children in grades 4 through 6 are invited to join a Hackmatack book club at their local public library and participate in the Hackmatack Children's Choice Book Award. The deadline to join a book club is Dec. 31.

Provincial government investing $250,000 to improve access to library resources for persons with disabilities

The provincial government is investing a further $250,000 to provide an additional 24 adaptive computer workstations in public libraries to help persons with vision impairments, physical disabilities or learning disabilities.

Provincial government and industry partner to provide safety training to youth

The New Brunswick Construction Safety Association has invested $400,000 in an initiative with the provincial government and WorksafeNB to provide basic safety training in the high school system.

Summer job applications for students now available

Applications for summer jobs are now available for eligible students under the Student Employment and Experience Development (SEED) program.

Refurbishment of welding shop at community college in Grand Falls

The official opening of the refurbished welding shop at the Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick, Edmundston campus, Grand Falls site, took place on Dec. 9.

International Human Rights Day

The following message was issued today by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Jody Carr in recognition of International Human Rights Day, Tuesday, Dec. 10:

Support for Aboriginal students announced

The provincial government has invested $45,000 to help First Nations Education Initiative Inc. develop an interactive web-based support system for First Nation students. The website, PSE Helper, was officially launched today.

Improvements to Employment Standards Act introduced

The provincial government introduced today amendments to the Employment Standards Act that will improve its ability to protect foreign workers in New Brunswick.