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Thursday, March 21, 2013

STEC Lunch and Learn series

By Darcy Acton, Manager, Industry Development


STEC has put together a lunch and learn series for industry to come together and network. Each session will feature a speaker who will discuss current topics for the workplace, of interest to owners, operators, managers and supervisors. If you or any of your staff would be interested, you can find more information and register at steconlinelearning.com under the events section.

2013 Lunch and Learn lineup, Saskatoon


Wednesday, April 17: Internship Opportunities

Find out how youth internships can help your business address looming shortages of skilled labour. Internships allow employers to hire young individuals who are excited about their futures and eager to learn about trades or occupations that interest them.

Wednesday, May 15: Generations in the Workplace

From Baby Boomer to Gen X, employers have had to learn how to hire and motivate the best workers. Now, the Next Generation, or Millennial Generation, is joining the workforce. Learn practical tips for hiring, managing and getting the most out of a young, involved workforce

Wednesday, June 12: Liquor Trends for Business

Join us in discussing the impact on food and beverage outlets of consumer trends on liquor consumption. The discussion includes how responsible service of alcohol fits with these trends, as well as any recent changes to Saskatchewan’s liquor laws.

Wednesday, September 18:Customer Expectation

With mobile technology and instant communications, customers’ expectations are changing faster than ever – and harder than ever to meet. Learn what it takes to quickly respond to customers’ needs and exceed expectations in a fast-paced economy.

Wednesday, October 16: Tourism Training Opportunities (Panel)

When good help is hard to find, the best place to look is in your own workplace. Producing skilled, knowledgeable and motivated employees improves customer service, builds your unique brand and generates more profit. Our expert panel shows you the range of opportunities within your reach and budget.

Wednesday, November 20: Compensation highlights

Get the latest information (2012) on employee compensation practices, including wages and salaries, benefits and other incentives needed to keep staff motivated and productive. Compare compensation across industries and provinces.


For more information or to register, visit steconlinelearning.com and browse to the events section.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Essential job skills are essential for business success

Interesting story in Western Hotelier magazine. "New Skills for a Knowledge-based Economy" (November/December 2012, page 55), describes the importance of occupation-specific training and essential-skills training in today's hospitality workplace.

Margaret Eaton, president of ABC Life Literacy Canada, says that jobs formerly considered "menial" have turned into highly-skilled roles for which employees receive no training, diminishing Canadian tourism and hospitality employers' competitiveness not only nationally, but globally.

CTHRC President Wendy Swedlove calls these essentials skills gaps "a persistent reality in tourism and other sectors". She notes that federal, provincial and local partnerships make it possible for businesses to take advantage of emerit pre-employment programs that stand up to national benchmarks. "(T)hey create better entry-level jobs, see increased productivity and employee loyalty," Swedlove says. "(T)he positive effects on staff, operations and guests become significant."

Reading between the lines, it's basically saying that in a competitive world economy, there's no such thing as "unskilled" tourism labour and, without a skilled and properly trained workforce, employers are at a clear disadvantage (and risk going out of business if they don't get with the program).

Check out the story for yourself. Follow the link to the November/December 2012 edition of Western Hotelier, then scroll down the PDF to page 55.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Seeking Saskatchewan businesses for national compensation survey

With Saskatchewan employers feeling the national shortage of workers more acutely than other provinces, the CTHRC Tourism Sector Compensation Study can help businesses gain a competitive edge. Find out what motivates the best employees to choose your business over another and to stay with you over the long haul. See how you compare with other players in your industry.

All survey participants gain access to regional compensation reports for the main occupations in their industry, plus information on turnover rates, benefits, and incentive programs. Five lucky participants will win a customizable training package from emerit, a prize worth $850. So, why not get started right away?

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

New workshop dates posted

Eight workshops added to STEC's training and events calendar:

  • January 3 to 5, Saskatoon: Facilitator Skills Development (open to the public).
  • January 7 – 10, Saskatoon: Service Best (closed workshop for school).
  • January 9 to 11, Saskatoon: Facilitators Skills Development (open to the public).
  • January 14 – 15, Saskatoon: Marketing 101 (closed workshop for school).
  • January 23, Southeast Regional College (Carry The Kettle First Nation): Service Best (closed workshop for employer).
  • January 23, La Ronge: Showing We Care, Mamawetin Churchill River HR (closed workshop for employer).
  • January 24, Meadow Lake: Service Best, North West Regional College (closed workshop for employer).
  • March 13, La Ronge: Showing We Care, Mamawetin Churchill River HR (closed workshop for employer).

Monday, November 19, 2012

Upcoming Service Best workshops

We've got Service Best and related workshops now scheduled into March. There's likely one taking place near you.

Service Best workshop gives you the skills and confidence to deliver superior customer service. Learn useful tools that create memorable customer experiences, identify and respond to customer needs, and turn dissatisfied customers into loyal fans. All workshops are open to the public, except where noted.



November - December, 2012

  • November 19 - 20, Selling is Service, Saskatoon (closed workshop for employer)
  • November 20,Showing We Care, La Ronge (closed workshop for employer)
  • November 20, Service Best, Saskatoon
  • November 21, Service Best, Meadow Lake
  • November 22,  Service Best, Saskatoon-Whitecap (closed workshop for employer)
  • November 26 - 27, Workplace Etiquette, Saskatoon (closed workshop for employer)
  • November 27, Service Best, Prince Albert
  • November 28, Service Best, La Ronge
  • December 4, Service Best, Melville
  • December 5, Service Best, Yorkton
  • December 12 - 13, Serve It Right Saskatchewan, Saskatoon (closed workshop for employer)
  • December 17 - 18, Volunteer Tourism Ambassador, Saskatoon (closed workshop for employer)
 

January - March, 2013

  • January 15, Service Best, Regina
  • January 15, Service Best, Humboldt
  • January 22, Service Best, Estevan
  • January 22,  Service Best, Saskatoon
  • February 5, Service Best, Weyburn 
  • February 5, Service Best, Swift Current
  • February 12, Service Best, Moose Jaw
  • February 12, Service Best, Nipawin
  • February 19, Service Best, Kindersley
  • February 19, Service Best, Lloydminster
  • February 26, Service Best, Rosetown
  • March 5, Service Best, Meadow Lake
  • March 5, Service Best, North Battleford
  • March 5, Service Best, Regina
  • March 12, Service Best, Saskatoon
  • March 12, Service Best, Prince Albert
  • March 19, Service Best, La Ronge
  • March 19, Service Best, Melville
  • March 26, Service Best, Yorkton

Friday, November 16, 2012

Saskatoon RTW luncheons and dinners now open

 Our Ready to Work - Intro to Culinary Arts Saskatoon luncheons and dinners are now taking reservations at our demonstration restaurant.

As with earlier RTW projects in Regina and Saskatoon, students demonstrate their new skills as kitchen staff or food and beverage servers to potential employers.


We have a variety of dates in Saskatoon, with luncheons running from November 14 to 23 and dinners from November 27 to December 7. The dates make it convenient, but you do need to make a reservation.

Luncheons:

Dates: November 14 to 16 and November 20 to 23, 2012.
Time: 12:00 pm (by reservation only)
Place: St. John's Anglican Church, 816 Spadina Crescent East
RSVP: Lynne Kennedy, STEC Manager of Special Projects, (306) 933-7187
or Cindy Wright, Administrative Assistant RTW, (306) 933-5928.
Toll-free: 1-800-331-1529

Dinners:

Date: November 27 to 30 and December 4 to 7, 2012
Time: 5:30 p.m. (by reservation only)
Place: Saskatoon Trades and Skills, 450 Avenue W North
RSVP: Lynne Kennedy, STEC Manager of Special Projects, (306) 933-7187
or Cindy Wright, Administrative Assistant RTW, (306) 933-5928.
Toll-free: 1-800-331-1529

OPENING DOORS TO TOURISM & HOSPITATLITY

Intro to Culinary Arts - Ready to Work is a national career awareness, skills development, and transition to employment program that assists individuals in finding long-term, rewarding careers. Participants and staff would be honoured to serve you!

In partnership with STC Urban Services, Saskatoon Trades and Skills Centre, Canadian Tourism Human Resource Council, Tourism Saskatchewan, STEC, and funded in part by the Government of Canada.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Let's do lunch, Regina

Our Ready to Work - Intro to Culinary Arts Students are hosting a VIP luncheon in Regina, and you're the VIP.

Students are learning valuable skills as kitchen staff or food and beverage servers. Now, they want show employers what they can do.

It's not every day that you can have prospective employees give you a hands-on demonstration of their skills. They've created a wonderful restaurant experience.

If you employ staff in food preparation or service, come out and join us for lunch. It's on us - no charge. We think you'll be impressed enough to want to hire these students. There's a variety of dates open, to make it convenient for you, but you do need to make a reservation.

If you're in Saskatoon, don't despair. Our Saskatoon RTW students will be opening their demonstration restaurant in a few weeks, so stay tuned for details.


Meanwhile, here's the scoop for the Regina luncheons.

Dates: October 24, 26, and 31; and November 2, 6, 7, 9, 16, and 21.

Time: 12:00 pm (by reservation only)

Place: Regina Food Bank, 445 Winnipeg Street

RSVP: by  November 16, 2012 to Lynne Kennedy, STEC Manager of Special Projects,        1-800-331-1529

OPENING DOORS TO TOURISM & HOSPITATLITY

Intro to Culinary Arts - Ready to Work is a national career awareness, skills development, and transition to employment program that assists individuals in finding long-term, rewarding careers.  Participants and staff would be honoured to serve you!

In partnership with Regina Trades and Skills Centre, Regina and District Food Bank,  Canadian Tourism Human Resource Council,  Tourism Saskatchewan and STEC

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

You think you're having a bad day now!

Sometimes, little decisions, made in haste to get you through a tiring day with minimum hassle, can have life altering consequences. Here's a good example. Six years ago, a visitor from Fargo, North Dakota, hunting in Saskatchewan stopped for lunch at a restaurant. What could have been a pleasant meal turned instead into life-and-death struggle for the hunter and a five-year nightmare for the former owners of the restaurant and the waitress who served the hunting party.

What would you do in this situation? Would you take the time to get your facts straight before answering a customer's question, or would you make your best guess and leave it at that? How would you handle the situation if the restaurant is crowded, full of noisy families with screaming babies demanding your attention, and you're tired? Would you really make the effort? Would it occur to you how badly things can go if you make the wrong judgement?

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Three Ready To Work projects underway this fall

We have three Ready To Work projects starting this fall:

  • Regina (started September 4)
  • Lloydminster (started September 11)
  • Saskatoon (starting September 24)
First of all, welcome to the 60 or so (we don't yet have a final count for Saskatoon) Ready
to Work participants! We're glad to have you in our STEC "family", and we hope that you'll keep in touch as you embark on your new careers. We always love to know how you're doing.

To the employers out there, if you're in a position to hire new workers, you'll be happy to know that this fall's Ready To Work participants will be perfect candidates that will be ready for employment in time for your busy Christmas holiday season.

Our Ready To Work participants learn the skills that employers look for in entry level recruits, making them ideal candidates for work in tourism, hospitality and remote camp occupations. The RTW program delivers practical classroom instruction; hands-on skills training; safety training, including WHMIS, first aid / CPR, SIRS and Food Safe; and on-the-job mentoring.

Our Ready To Work coordinator has a Facebook account that lets RTW participants keep in touch with one another and to connect with STEC. This is the easiest and quickest way to locate and communicate with many RTW graduates. Employers can use our Facebook profile to find candidates for entry level positions. Just "friend" Ready To Work STEC and post a status update with a link to your job posting.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Parliamentary Secretary announces youth funding in Saskatoon

This morning, Dr. Kellie Leitch, Parliamentary Secretary to Human Resources and Skills Development Minister Diane Finley, was in our Saskatoon offices to announce that the federal government was launching Calls for Proposals to deliver $50 million in funding for the Youth Employment Strategy.

STEC Manager of HR Development Darcy Acton,
Parliamentary Secretary Dr. Kellie Leitch, and
Tourism Saskatchewan Industry Development
Manager Ian McGilp pose for a photo following
Wednesday's announcement in Saskatoon.
(Photo: Service Canada)
We were happy to be part of today's announcement. STEC has been helping our province’s tourism and hospitality employers recruit, train and retain a professional, skilled workforce for more than 20 years.

For most of that time, Ready To Work – Tourism Careers has been an important component of our service delivery.

Since 1994, more than 40 communities and three thousand youth have participated in Ready to Work in Saskatchewan.

Graduates have found long-term rewarding careers, returned to school, and moved from front-line to supervisory positions.

In fact, of the 300 participants who went through the program last year, 80 per cent are still employed.

We're able to get those remarkable results because of the support we receive from federal programs such as those announced today, as well at the valuable support we receive from our provincial and community partners.

That support makes it possible for people from under-represented groups to make the transition from unemployment or under-employment to the workforce. In addition to tourism, a valuable contributor to our provincial economy, participants also find work in mining and other significant economic sectors.

We currently have four RTW projects running in Saskatchewan: Saskatoon, Lloydminster, Regina, and La Ronge.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Register early for Tourism and Hospitality Forum

The CTHRC sends the following reminder that early bird registration for the Tourism and Hospitality Forum ends tomorrow:
Tourism and Hospitality HR Forum 2012

FINAL DAY TO SAVE $100!

Register Now! Register by August 17th, 2012 and SAVE $100.00

October 2-4, 2012
Toronto Marriott Downtown Eaton Centre Hotel

The HR Forum has become a “must go” event for anyone involved in managing and developing people for the tourism sector - executives, managers, corporate trainers, educators and association representatives. With a focus on critical issues related to recruitment, retention, and staff development in these challenging times, this event provides an opportunity you won’t want to miss!

See full program

Summer Youth Internship winds down another successful year

The Saskatoon Industry-Education Council (SIEC) Summer Youth Internship Program, running July 9 to August 17, held its annual Celebration Luncheon at Marion Graham Collegiate in Saskatoon yesterday (August 15).
Congratulations to the 68 students and 50 businesses that participated in this year's program. Special thanks to Chili's Saskatoon and to The Rook and Raven for the three culinary interns they hired for the summer.

Traditionally, most interns are hired in the construction trades, but with cooks and other food and beverage staff increasingly in short supply, we're sure to see more restaurants participating by next year.

There's no better way to start preparing your future employees than by hiring them as interns while they're still exploring career options. And there's no better way to hire interns than by working with our friends and partners at SIEC, because of the preparation, support and workplace mentoring that is available to them.

The SEIC recruits Grade 11 and 12 students from the three school divisions in the greater Saskatoon area. STEC recruits food service employers to participate in the program.