Essential Resources for HR Professionals in Alberta: Stay Ahead in Workforce Planning

Alberta’s labour market is dynamic, and HR professionals need timely insights and practical tools to make informed decisions. To help you navigate hiring trends, funding opportunities, and compliance requirements, here are three key resources you should know about: 


1. Labour Market Information Bulletin 


The Regional Employer Supports Bulletin provides a snapshot of Alberta’s labour market, including: 


  • Employment Trends: September saw a 1.7% increase in employment, reversing previous declines. 
  • Unemployment Rate: Currently at 7.8%, slightly above the national average. 
  • Wage Updates: Average weekly wages rose to $1,433.62
  • Upcoming Webinars: Topics include hiring foreign workers, employment standards, and psychological health and safety.
    Explore Labour Market Notes 


2. Hiring Demand Bulletin 


The September Hiring Demand Bulletin offers detailed insights into job postings and hiring patterns: 


  • Job Postings: Over 30,500 new openings in September, with Calgary and Edmonton leading the way. 
  • Top Occupations: Retail salespersons, cooks, registered nurses, and material handlers. 
  • Sector Trends: Sales and service roles dominate (31%), followed by trades and transport. 
  • Regional Highlights: Calgary posted 11,004 openings, Edmonton 10,032.
    View full hiring demand details 


3. Employer Resources Guide 


Looking for ways to attract, train, and retain talent? The Employer Resources Guide is packed with programs and funding opportunities: 


  • Grants & Funding: 
  • Canada-Alberta Productivity Grant – supports training to boost productivity. 
  • Workforce Strategies Grant – funds innovative workforce development solutions. 


  • Industry-Specific Programs: 
  • Food Futures Program – wage subsidies for food industry placements. 
  • ECO Canada – training and wage subsidies for environmental jobs. 

  • Youth & Apprenticeship Incentives: 
  • CAREERS Internship Programs – up to $7,500 for hiring youth. 
  • Student Work Placement Program – funding for co-op and internship positions. 


  • Recruitment Tools: 
  • Job Bank – free job posting platform. 
  • Agriculture Job Connector – match workers with agri-food employers.
  • Access the full Employer Resources Guide 


Why These Resources Matter 


Together, these tools help HR professionals: 


  • Plan strategically with accurate labour market data. 
  • Fill critical roles by understanding hiring trends. 
  • Leverage funding to reduce recruitment and training costs. 
  • Stay compliant with employment standards and best practices. 


Take Action Today: 


  • Register for upcoming webinars on employment standards and workforce programs. 
  • Connect with a Workforce Consultant for tailored advice. 
  • Bookmark these resources to keep your HR strategies future-ready. 



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