Chris Sorensen explains how misperceptions get in the way of solutions.
Tag Archives: Future of Jobs
The young and the restless
The bad rap Gen-Yers get isn’t entirely unwarranted, but employers must find ways to engage them
Is Canada’s ‘skills gap’ really a non-issue?
Making the case for a looming labour shortage
Maclean’s Interactive: How does your paycheque stack up?
What Canadians earn today (and yesterday)
Choosing start-ups over school
A 22-year-old University of Waterloo dropout created a company worth millions. And he’s not alone.
The future of public-sector jobs
Today’s job seekers can’t always turn to the government for secure, highly paid work
Robots: Job Terminators
Why more and more workers—even in surprisingly complex jobs—are being left behind by automation
Living off the land
Hundreds of thousands of resource jobs will be up for grabs. The challenge: finding willing and able workers
Do we really need so many lawyers?
Barrister boom and bust: Legal fees are falling, pay is stagnant and jobs for law grads are harder to come by
Filling the labour gaps
Why relying on immigration as a quick fix for the skilled labour shortage may end up hurting immigrants and employers alike