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Labour market study shows Northwest B.C. to experience economic boom due to construction of new transmission line and other projectsJan. 26, 2012 Labour market study shows Northwest B.C. to experience economic boom due to construction of new transmission line and other projects Human resources strategy released to address skilled labour shortage In total, projects in Northwest B.C. could create about 5,700 jobs between 2011 and 2021, according to labour market research conducted through the Northwest Transmission Line Labour Market Partnership Program. The program is funded by the Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation, and BC Hydro is a partner, providing services in kind. Also released today was an action-oriented human resources strategy to ensure that Northwest communities and industries will be ready to attract the thousands of workers required for the projects. The strategy was produced by a steering committee made up of representatives from education, training, industry, community, government and First Nations. The steering committee studied the gap between the existing labour force and the anticipated labour force requirements over the next 10 years, and recommended human resources strategies to ensure the Northwest is ready to take advantage of the employment opportunities that will become available, with many of its recommendations to be acted on this year. Quotes Pat Bell, Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Greg Reimer, Executive Vice President, Transmission & Distribution, BC Hydro Rick Brouwer, Northwest Transmission Line Labour Market Partnership Steering Committee representative Rob McPhee, Vice-Chair of the Tahltan Nation Development Corporation Human Resources Strategy Highlights • Develop an education, training and development plan to ensure local people are workforce-ready. Background • The NTL will provide a source of electricity to potential mining projects in the area and an interconnection point for the AltGas Forrest Kerr run-of-river hydro-electric project. These developments will provide long term job opportunities in the region. Strong labour demand is also coming from other projects, including the Rio Tinto Alcan modernization project, and the Kitimat liquefied natural gas plant/pipeline project. • Collectively, capital projects in the region are expected to account for more than $7.5 billion in construction alone by 2014. • Phase 1 of the Labour Market Partnership Program included labour market analysis and the development of a human resources strategy encompassing recruiting and training. Phase 2 of the program will focus on implementation of the HR strategy. Learn More To read the Labour Market Partnership Program’s labour market analysis and HR strategy, please visit www.bchydro.com/energy_in_bc/projects/ntl.html. Media Contacts BC Hydro ImagesPDFs
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