
Food Processing Skills Canada unveils training program for frontline workers
The new Skills Training Across Program has been designed to improve foundational and transferable skills to 800 industry frontline workers and 1500 jobseekers nationally.
September 22, 2024 | By MRO Magazine
On Sept. 19, Food Processing Skills Canada announced a new funding commitment of $5.5 million from the Government of Canada’s Skills for Success Program for Skills Training Across Canada and other workforce initiatives.
In acknowledgement of the key skills needed to succeed in learning, work and life, Food Processing Skills Canada honours Skills for Success Day with the launch of Skills Training Across Canada — a initiative with an expanded mandate to support frontline workers, new hires and jobseekers preparing for work in Canada’s food and beverage manufacturing industry.
The Canadian food and beverage manufacturing industry contributes $35.2 billion to Canada’s GDP and is a top employer with over 310,000 people in the workforce in 2023. However, Food Processing Skills Canada’s Industry Growth and Outlook Report from December 2023 found the average annual hiring requirement for this industry is significant with approximately 11,500 new people required per year driven primarily by the need to replace an estimated 66,800 retirements and age-related exits while considering projected industry growth and labour productivity gains.
The new Skills Training Across Program has been designed to improve foundational and transferable skills to 800 industry frontline workers and 1500 jobseekers nationally through training, webinars and resources in English and French. The curriculum is aligned to the Government of Canada’s Skills for Success model and the industry’s Learning and Recognition Framework.
Training for new hires and frontline workers will provide comprehensive, online training to transform employees into confident digital learners through a blended approach that includes onboarding, goal-driven content, coaching, gamification, and self-directed skills development. This program will be available in French in January 2025.
Job readiness training for jobseekers connected to government and community serving organizations will also be available later this Fall. Training will include courses in multiple languages including French, Spanish, Mandarin, and Tagalog.
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