🎧 Your Workforce Weekly Update

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🎧 Your Workforce Weekly Update

Your Workforce Weekly Update is your go-to podcast for navigating the ever-changing world of work. Hosted by Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director of the Centre for Workforce Development, this series is packed with actionable insights, expert advice, and practical tools designed to help individuals, educators, businesses and communities thrive in today’s labour market.Whether you’re a job seeker, an employee looking to advance your career, an employer seeking innovative workforce strategies, or someone passionate about understanding economic trends, this podcast has something for you. Each episode dives into timely topics like career development, skill-building, workforce challenges, and opportunities shaping the future of work.📈 Why listen?Stay Ahead: Gain insight into emerging trends and in-demand skills to future-proof your career or business.Expert Guidance: Hear from industry leaders, policymakers, and workforce

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    CFWD’s Employer Action Survey - INSIGHTS

    Curious about what local employers are really saying about today’s labour market?In the latest edition of the Workforce Weekly Update Podcast, CFWD Executive Director Sandi Ramsay shares key insights from the recent Employer Action Survey, featuring both quantitative and qualitative data from more than 80 employers across Hastings, Prince Edward, and Lennox & Addington counties.The survey captures voices from a wide range of sectors — including not-for-profits, healthcare, manufacturing, hospitality, retail, skilled trades, first responders, military, and regulated professions.As we analyzed the results, several clear themes emerged — and they matter for employers, job seekers, educators, and community leaders alike.🎧 Tune in to hear what we’re learning, what trends are shaping our regional workforce, and what it means for the months ahead.

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    Braving the Winter: Safety, Support and Appreciation Across Ontario’s Workplaces

    As winter tightens its grip across Ontario, are you and your team prepared for the challenges it brings? From icy sidewalks to slippery roads, workplace safety is more important than ever.Check out this Workforce Weekly Update Podcast from the Centre for Workforce Development: “Braving the Winter: Safety, Support and Appreciation Across Ontario’s Workplaces.”Learn practical tips for employers and workers, hear appreciation for our essential winter heroes, and get insights on building safer, more resilient workplaces this season.

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    CFWD's Constructing Careers Survey: Insights from the Residential Construction Workforce

    In this episode of CFWD’s Workforce Weekly Update, host Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director of the Centre for Workforce Development (CFWD), shares key insights from the 2025 Constructing Careers Survey, conducted in Fall 2025 in collaboration with the Quinte Home Builders Association.This regional study explores workforce gaps and emerging opportunities in the residential construction and home-building sector across Hastings, Prince Edward, and Lennox & Addington counties.What employers told us was clear: the work is there — but the workers are harder to find and even harder to keep.Sandi unpacks what construction employers are experiencing on the ground, including ongoing recruitment and retention pressures, changing skill needs, and the growing importance of attraction, training, and retention strategies. The episode highlights what these findings mean for employers, job seekers, educators, and workforce partners working to strengthen the region’s construction labour force.Whether you’re planning for the 2026 building season or shaping workforce strategies for the long term, this episode offers practical, locally grounded insight into the realities facing Ontario’s residential construction sector today.

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    The Real 2026 Workforce Challenge Isn’t Job Loss — It’s the Skills Gap

    As artificial intelligence continues to dominate conversations about the future of work, many people fear widespread job displacement. But new evidence tells a different story.In this episode of Workforce Weekly, host Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director of the Centre for Workforce Development (CFWD), unpacks key insights from Randstad Canada’s Labour Market Outlook Report (December 10, 2025). The research points to a more urgent and growing challenge for employers and communities alike: closing Canada’s widening skills gap.Sandi explores what this shift means for employers, job seekers, educators, and workforce partners across Hastings, Prince Edward, and Lennox & Addington counties — and why focusing on skills development, upskilling, and workforce adaptability is now more critical than ever.Whether you’re planning for 2026 or navigating hiring pressures today, this conversation offers timely insight into where the labour market is really headed — and how we can prepare.

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    Working Through the Holidays: Recognizing the Workforce That Never Stops

    Your Workforce Weekly Update is hosted by Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director of the Centre for Workforce Development (CFWD), and delivers timely insights on labour market trends, workforce challenges, and the people who keep our region moving forward.In this special seasonal episode, Sandi offers Season’s Greetings while pausing to recognize the thousands of workers across our communities who continue to show up during the holidays, often behind the scenes, so others can rest, celebrate, and spend time with family. It’s a moment of gratitude, reflection, and appreciation for the essential contributions that sustain our local economy year-round.

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    Attention: Job Seekers and Employers - Check Out the EmployNext Job Tool

    CFWD is thrilled to highlight a powerful, free tool that’s helping both jobseekers and employers across our region: the EmployNext Job Tool powered by Serco, is now available by visiting our website homepage at CFWD.ca!Whether you’re looking for work or looking for new employees, EmployNext has you covered with easy, centralized access to personalized employment services — all at zero cost to you!Listen now and learn more!

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    CFWD's 2025 Local Labour Market Plan

    Check out CFWD's 2025 Local Labour Market Plan...now available online at CFWD.ca! Each year, our organization leads the charge in gathering critical data and insights that tell the story of our region’s workforce.CFWD’s 2025 Local Labour Market Plan dives deep into:Emerging employment trends,Shifts in key industries,Current and future skills needs,Workforce challenges like recruitment and retention,Actionable recommendations to support a sustainable local workforce into the future.Listen now to learn more!

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    CFWD is Hiring for a Canada Summer Jobs Position!

    If you’re a student or a young adult looking for a fantastic summer opportunity to build your skills and gain real-world experience, you’re going to want to listen closely because we’re excited to announce that the Centre for Workforce Development is hiring a Full-Time, Seasonal Administrative Assistant as part of the Canada Summer Jobs Program!

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    Skills Ontario Trades & Tech Truck Event

    Today, I’m excited to welcome back Victoria Watts, Business Growth and Retention Specialist for the City of Belleville. Victoria is here to chat about an exciting event happening in Belleville that’s geared to sparking student and job seeker interest in skilled trades and technology careers! It's the Skills Ontario Trades & Tech Truck Event! 

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    The Prince Edward Learning Centre: Power of Education & Skills Training for a Brighter Future

    Welcome to Your Workforce Weekly Update! I’m Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director of the Centre for Workforce Development, and in this episode, we’re exploring the vital role of education, skills training, and career support in shaping brighter futures. I’m thrilled to be joined by Christine Durant, Program Coordinator with the Prince Edward Learning Centre (PELC) - an organization dedicated to empowering individuals through education, training, and employment services. Christine shares insights into the transformative programs PELC offers and how they’re helping people gain the skills and confidence needed to succeed in today’s workforce. 🎧 Tune in to learn how education and workforce development go hand in hand to create real opportunities!

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    ❄️ Staying Safe in Extreme Cold: What Every Outdoor Worker Needs to Know ❄️

    Welcome to Your Workforce Weekly Update! 🎙️ I’m Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director of the Centre for Workforce Development, and today we’re tackling a crucial topic - working in extreme cold weather conditions.From construction and agriculture to delivery services and other outdoor professions, cold temperatures pose serious health and safety risks. Hypothermia, frostbite, and cold stress are real dangers, but with the right knowledge and precautions, workers can stay safe on the job.Join us as we break down essential tips, protective measures, and best practices to help you work safely in frigid conditions. Don’t miss this vital episode! 🎧❄️

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    PELC'S PAID CONSTRUCTION PRE-APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

    Welcome to Your Workforce Weekly Update! 🎙️ I’m Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director of the Centre for Workforce Development, and this week, I’m joined by a special guest - Christine Durant, Program Coordinator with the Prince Edward Learning Centre (PELC).Christine is here to share details about an exciting new initiative: the new Paid Construction Pre-Apprenticeship Program being spearheaded by the Prince Edward Learning Centre (PELC). This program is creating valuable opportunities for individuals looking to gain hands-on experience, safety certifications, and practical skills in the skilled trades.Whether you’re considering a career in construction, an employer looking to support workforce development, or simply interested in learning more about innovative training programs in our region, this is an episode you won’t want to miss! 🔨🏗️ Tune in now! 🎧✨

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    The Importance of Elections in Workforce Development

    🎙️ Your Workforce Weekly Update – Hosted by Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director of the Centre for Workforce Development.In this episode, we dive into the critical role elections play in shaping workforce development. With the 2025 Ontario Provincial Election happening tomorrow, February 27th, voters have the power to influence key workforce policies that impact businesses, job seekers, and the economy.Join us as we explore how election outcomes can shape employment trends, skills training, and economic growth. Your vote matters - tune in to learn why!🔊 Listen now!

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    Prosper Belleville Business Retention & Expansion Project

    Welcome to Your Workforce Weekly Update!I’m Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director at the Centre for Workforce Development, and I’m thrilled to welcome back Victoria Watts, Business Growth & Retention Specialist with the City of Belleville’s Economic Development Department.In this episode, Victoria shares key insights from the Prosper Belleville Business Retention & Expansion (BR+E) Project, a comprehensive initiative focusing on the City’s thriving manufacturing sector. We’ll explore how the outcomes of this project are driving strategies to support and grow our local economy.Tune in and discover how Belleville’s economic development efforts are building a stronger, more resilient community!

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    Building Inclusive Workplaces: Belleville’s Workplace Inclusion Charter

    Join Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director at the Centre for Workforce Development, as she dives into the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping our workforce.In this episode, we welcome Victoria Watts, Business Growth & Retention Specialist with the City of Belleville’s Economic Development Department. Victoria shares valuable insights into the City’s Workplace Inclusion Charter, an impactful initiative designed to promote inclusive and equitable workplaces throughout our community.Whether you’re an employer, an employee, or simply passionate about building stronger, more inclusive workplaces, this episode is packed with ideas and strategies to inspire meaningful change.Please tune in and let’s shape the future of our workforce together!

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    Workforce Strategies for Business Owners and Operators

    In this episode of Your Workforce Weekly Update, Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director of the Centre for Workforce Development, explores the critical topic of workforce strategy for 2025. As we welcome a new year, it’s the perfect time for business owners and operators to reflect on their goals and priorities for building a strong, sustainable workforce.Join us as we dive into key considerations, actionable insights, and practical strategies that can help you attract, retain, and develop top talent in a rapidly changing labour market. Whether you’re leading a small business or managing a large organization, this episode is packed with valuable advice to help you thrive in the year ahead.🎧 Tune in and get inspired to build a workforce strategy that positions your business for success in 2025!

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    Building Skills for Career Success in 2025

    🎙️ Your Workforce Weekly UpdateWelcome to Your Workforce Weekly Update, the podcast that delivers actionable insights and tools to help you thrive in today’s dynamic labour market.In this episode, join Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director of the Centre for Workforce Development, as she kicks off the new year with a focus on one of the most powerful investments you can make: building the skills needed for career success in 2025 and beyond.Discover the top in-demand skills shaping the future of work and learn how to position yourself for growth in a rapidly evolving workforce. Whether you’re planning your next career move or aiming to stay ahead of industry trends, this episode is packed with strategies to set you up for success.🎧 Tune in and take the first step toward your future today!

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    Career Resolutions for 2025

    🎧 Tune In to CFWD's Workforce Weekly Update!Start the New Year strong with your ultimate guide to navigating today’s labour market! Join Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director of the Centre for Workforce Development, as she kicks-off 2025 with practical insights and advice to help you achieve your career goals.Whether you're aiming for career advancement, exploring new opportunities, or simply looking to level up your skills, this episode will inspire you to turn your New Year's resolutions into actionable steps. Don’t miss out - your next career move starts here! 🎉

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Your Workforce Weekly Update is your go-to podcast for navigating the ever-changing world of work. Hosted by Sandi Ramsay, Executive Director of the Centre for Workforce Development, this series is packed with actionable insights, expert advice, and practical tools designed to help individuals, educators, businesses and communities thrive in today’s labour market.Whether you’re a job seeker, an employee looking to advance your career, an employer seeking innovative workforce strategies, or someone passionate about understanding economic trends, this podcast has something for you. Each episode dives into timely topics like career development, skill-building, workforce challenges, and opportunities shaping the future of work.📈 Why listen?Stay Ahead: Gain insight into emerging trends and in-demand skills to future-proof your career or business.Expert Guidance: Hear from industry leaders, policymakers, and workforce

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