The Targeted Wage Subsidy program focuses on addressing the employment challenges faced by Indigenous individuals who have been unemployed for extended periods. Through financial incentives for employers, the program aims to foster work opportunities that combine on-the-job and off-the-job training. Participants gain hands-on experience in their field of interest while improving their employability through relevant skills training. Employers receive wage subsidies that cover a portion of participant wages and other employment-related costs, such as Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions, Employment Insurance (EI) premiums, Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) rates, and holiday pay. This reduces the financial burden on employers, making it easier for them to hire Indigenous individuals who may lack extensive work experience. The program also supports employers by covering costs for additional training materials and providing accommodations for participants with disabilities. The program places a strong emphasis on collaboration, requiring employers to submit detailed job descriptions and training plans to ensure participants receive structured and meaningful development. Employers are encouraged to hire participants permanently once the subsidy period ends, contributing to long-term workforce inclusion. Applications are open year-round, and proposals are evaluated within four weeks, ensuring a streamlined process for employers and participants alike.
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