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"By tailoring its curriculum to meet the demands of an ever-changing workforce, it has established itself as a first-stop for students and for employers looking for skilled labour."
The centre will focus on four essential elements in the development of strong workforce skills: training in bioscience technologies, a centralized location for materials related to research and development activities, a learning hub to help PEI industry plan and develop employee skills, and transitional programming tailored to meet the needs of those preparing to enter or re-enter the labour force.
Premier Pat Binns said the Government of Prince Edward Island is pleased to support this strategic initiative that will introduce innovative new programming to meet the specific needs of Island learners and industry.
Dr. Brian McMillan, president of the college, sees the establishment of the Centre for Labour Force Innovation as an effective way to address challenges facing the province's labour force and economy. PEI has lower-than-average levels of participation in post-secondary training, as well as a declining and aging population. Together, these factors highlight the need to proactively and effectively help Islanders face the challenges of a new economy.
"The PEI labour force and the PEI economy are at a critical juncture. Demographic, structural and competitive forces of the new economy are significantly challenging PEI's long-term economic sustainability. An integrated response by government, industry and training institutions to these challenges may well dictate future generations' economic legacy," said Dr. McMillan.
For more information about this release, please contact: Michelle Gallant, Media and Communications Officer Tel: 902-629-4270
Date: Tuesday, October 10, 2006
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