Human Resources, Labour and Employment
May 5, 2010Job
Creation Partnership Will Enhance Tourism in Mount Pearl North
Through the Job Creation Partnership
program, two individuals will gain valuable work experience with the
East Meets West Meets North series of festivals to take place this
summer.
The project, totalling $77,908, is sponsored by the City of Mount Pearl.
The Provincial Government will support this project through a maximum
investment of up to $57,908 under the Job Creation Partnership program.
"These individuals will gain the unique opportunity of working on this
exciting event while contributing to tourism in the area," said the
Honourable Susan Sullivan, Minister of Human Resources, Labour and
Employment. "This project is made possible through the Job Creation
Partnership program, which recently became the responsibility of the
Provincial Government. This is one of many employment supports formerly
delivered by the Federal Government. We are currently working to
identify ways to improve and expedite the delivery of these programs,
while ensuring that they are tailored to more accurately respond to
local, regional and provincial needs."
Through Job Creation Partnerships, non-profit community-based
organizations, municipal governments and businesses partner with the
Provincial Government to address local priority needs. Examples of
potential partnership initiatives include maintenance and repairs to
community infrastructure, such as town halls and churches; the
beautification of public areas; and the staffing of businesses or
organizations. In addition to in-kind or in-cash contributions from
sponsors, Job Creation Partnership program funding is provided through
direct contributions to sponsors or through the extension of Employment
Insurance benefits for project participants.
"Creating jobs through projects like this is a great way to build the
community and help grow our economy," said Steve Kent, MHA for Mount
Pearl North. "No doubt the individuals selected for these positions will
benefit greatly from this partnership. I am pleased that our government
continues to invest in Mount Pearl's future."
On November 2, 2009, responsibility for Labour Market Development
Agreement (LMDA) programs and services, including the Job Creation
Partnership program, transferred from the Federal Government to the
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. Since that time, 118 priority
projects have been approved across the province creating employment
opportunities for more than 500 people. The total investment in these
projects is approximately $7.5 million. This figure includes $2 million
being invested directly by other Provincial Government departments,
municipalities, project sponsors and non-profit groups.
For more information on the Labour Market Development Agreement,
including Job Creation Partnerships, please visit:
www.gov.nl.ca/hrle/lmda
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Media contacts:
Bradley Power
Director of Communications
Department of Human Resources, Labour and Employment
709-729-0753, 697-5216
BradleyPower@gov.nl.ca |
Andrea Power
Constituency Assistant to Steve Kent, MHA
District of Mount Pearl North
709-729-1526
AndreaPower@gov.nl.ca |
BACKGROUNDER
Labour Market Development Agreement
Labour Market Development Agreements (LMDAs)
are bilateral agreements between the Federal Government and the
Provincial/Territorial Governments that provide funding focused on
helping EI-eligible persons increase their opportunities within the
labour market.
LMDAs were established in 1996 and many
jurisdictions at the time chose to sign an agreement with the Government
of Canada that transferred LMDA responsibility to the province. Under
such an agreement, provinces and territories assume responsibility for
the design, delivery and management of the programs and services.
Newfoundland and Labrador, along with a
number of other jurisdictions, chose the co-managed model where the
Federal Government delivered the programs and services but shared
responsibility for the design, management and evaluation of these
programs with provinces and territories. Since 1996, LMDA programs and
services have been delivered in this province through Service Canada
offices.
On September 5, 2008, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador signed
a devolved LMDA with the Government of Canada. Under the devolved LMDA,
the Provincial Government assumes responsibility for the design and
delivery of approximately $133 million annually in EI-funded Employment
Benefits and Support Measures, effective November 2, 2009.
For the next two years, all provinces and
territories will receive additional LMDA funding under the Federal
Government's stimulus package, which was released in the last federal
budget. Newfoundland and Labrador's share of this funding is $14.7
million per year.
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