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Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade

Employers and Business

We deliver employment services to individual employers and through partnerships with community, industry and employer groups.

Helping Employers to Advertise Job Openings

The Job Bank is an electronic listing of jobs that provide free, convenient, secure job vacancy advertising on the Internet. The Job Match feature can match your job requirements to the profiles listed by job seekers. Bilingual Service is available.

You can post job openings yourself at jobbank.gc.ca or contact the Employment Manitoba Centre nearest you.

More information on Job Bank for Employers: Job Bank for Employers: A fast and effective way to advertise your job openings. (pdf format 24 KB)

Partnering with Employers

Employment Manitoba addresses current and future labour market needs. We co-ordinate, administer and assist in a range of activities that:

  • support the development of industry-specific training
  • help ensure the availability of a skilled workforce
  • assist workers who are about to lose their jobs
  • support the development of industry-wide strategic training plans
  • provide labour market information
  • help communities to address their specific skills shortages

Get involved with you local industry group or community organization and develop a partnership with Employment Manitoba to address labour market needs.

Programs for Partnering with Employers

Overview of our programs: Deliverying Services Through Partnerships (pdf format 22KB)

Employment Assistance Services contracts with a variety of organizations to deliver a combination of the following services: employment plan development; case management; assessment and employment counselling; self-service labour market information; job search assistance; job referral and placement; and diagnostic and testing services.

Employment Partnerships provides funding that assists communities, sector associations and employers to address labour force development needs while assisting eligible unemployed and “job- loss threatened” individuals to gain sustainable employment. Program activities may include pre-employment preparation, job-specific skills training, and on-site (hands-on) training.

Labour Market Partnerships (pdf format 22KB) provides private, public and community sector organizations with financial support to undertake activities that address labour market development, labour force development and workforce adjustment issues.

Research and Innovation provides financial support to organizations who research and/or design practical projects that identify innovative ways of helping individuals prepare for, find, return to, or maintain sustainable employment and/or strengthen and promote province-wide or regional labour force development.

Self Employment Program ( pdf format 20KB) contracts with local service providers to assist eligible individuals to create jobs for themselves by starting a business.

Wage Subsidy (pdf format 20KB) partners with employers by offsetting the cost of hiring and training new workers to assist eligible unemployed Manitobans to gain full time employment.  Consider potential employees who approach you with a letter from Employment Manitoba including eligibility.

Manitoba Works (pdf format 18KB) partners with employers by offsetting the cost of hiring and training new workers.  Assistance provided to eligible unemployed Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) recipients to gain full time employment.  Consider potential employees who approach you with a letter from Employment Manitoba including eligibility.

Contact the Employment Manitoba Centre nearest you for assistance to identify eligible candidates.

Consider potential employees who approach you with a letter from Employment Manitoba including eligibility.

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Funding provided by:

The Government of Canada The Manitoba Government