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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 22 July 2021, p. 1

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THE INDEPENDENT & FREE PRESS THURSDAY JULY 22, 2021 KATHY YANCHUS kyanchus@metroland.com Compared to last year summer's job market is a weds more encouraging for students — both in Halton Hills and across the ‘etail, custome fc services, seasonal work and land- scaping. These industries are key employers for young adults who are looking for seasonal work or part: -time jobs that willallow them work once they return ants said Jodi Guilmette, & rector of employment and social services at Halton Region. statistics Canada reports an unemployment rate among Hal- ton youth aged 15-24 of 20.1 per cent for Q2, compared to 29.7 per cent during the same ime period last year said Guilmett: for a 2 job can be stressful at the best of times and this has not been the best of times, so students are no doubt feeling an “exacerbated version of job searching," according to Sheridan. College's associate director of co- operative and career education, Latimer. Part of the challenge is that em- ployers are still hesitant to be $2.00 | CONNECTED TO YOUR COMMUNITY | THEIFP.CA STUDENT JOB SCENE BRIGHTER THIS SUMMER IMPACTING YOUR COMMUNITY quick to post jobs or hire new peo- ple, a natural response to the un- certainty that exists, he said. encourag- ing yarn in both Sheridan's data nal data, he added. "The students have so far dem- onstrated a really remarkable Tev- el of resiliency....Things are get- tter than they were last summer but still havea ways to go. So the patience and persistence of the students in a job search is lington and Brantford's youth em- ployment program reports a sig- nificant number of job listings in the retail and service industries, but not enough young applicants See COVID, page 7 sessions. Visit our Wao ws Vee. RS * your window & door professionals + 11 Mountainview Rd, N. Georgetown, ON L7G 413, 905.873.0236 www.buy-wise.ca_ info@buy-wise.ca + awarded readers choice 32 times * Are you struggling to understand what you hear? Hearing loss is a subtle loss of your hearing ability over time. It negatively affects your daily life. The first step is a hearing assessment. Call us to book one now. Hearing Testing, Hearing Aid Sales and Service eedg\ve BET HALTON ETTER HEARING CENTRE Stephanie Maza ohoto Stephanie Mazza has created her own employment opportunity, launching a virtual childcare business offering ukelele lessons, math tutoring and craft Ph: 289-891-8833 120 Mill Street, Georgetown (@)) LIS HARTS SA SINK From athlete profiles to coverage of the Tokyo Summer Games, we’ve got you covered THEIFPCA /SUMMERGAMES2021 Speedy Glass + Truck Accessories + Upholstery + Heavy Equipment Glass ‘Window Tinting 354 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-873-1655

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