General Labour and Employment Related Resources
Employment Ontario - Learn about the various services available to employers in Ontario from the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.
Labour Market Information (federal) - Answer your questions about jobs, skills and the availability of workers in local areas across Canada.
NALD@Work - The National Adult Literacy Database has expanded its focus to encompass the world of work with an online repository of materials.
Office of the Employer Adviser - The OEA provides expert, free and confidential advice, representation and education on all workplace safety & insurance issues for employers.
Ontario Workplace Gateway - Developed by the Ministry of Labour, the Ontario Workplace Gateway provides employers, workers and others with one-stop access to information and services on a wide variety of workplace-related topics.
Opening Doors to Strengthen Your Company's Performance - In today’s competitive marketplace, a company’s performance is directly tied to the skills of its executives and skilled workers. This guide is intended to provide you with an easy to-use summary of the training programs, employment programs, and resources that the Government of Ontario makes available to employers.
SkillsInternational.ca - unites pre-screened, internationally educated professionals with employers who need their skills.
The Employer Registry - is a free online community connecting employers and tomorrow’s workforce. Across Elgin, Middlesex, Oxford Counties and London businesses can use this online community to connect with elementary and high school students via a range of learning opportunities coordinated by Educators and the Passport to Prosperity Team at the Elgin Middlesex Oxford Local Training Board.
WSIB - If you're and employer, you'll find valuable answers and information about Workplace Safety Issues here.
Scent-Free Policy for the Workplace - An overview of scent issues including a sample Scent-Free Policy.
WHMIS and the Employer - In Ontario, the duties of the employer in order to comply with WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) are set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the WHMIS Regulation - This chapter describes those duties and where applicable, references the relevant sections of the provincial law.
Jobs and Wages
National Occupation Codes (NOC) - The National Occupational Classification (NOC) is the nationally accepted reference on occupations in Canada.
Ontario Job Bank - Post a Job, find out about Hiring a Student/Youth, find information about HR management needs, and answers to frequently asked questions for Employers.
Ontario Job Futures - is a publication which provides information on the current trends and future outlook for 190 occupations common to Ontario.
Working In Canada - Jobs - Wages - Qualifications - More!
General Education Diploma (GED)
Local Providers - GED and GED testing
Independent Learning Centre - Ontario's Designated Provider of Distance Education