There was a time when a University degree assured one a of good job, good pay and a comfortable life. Sadly this is just not the case any more. Today, the unemployment rate for young people in Canada is close to 15% – triple that of the general population. (5%) The real crisis though is the increasing number of university and college grads who are underemployed – scraping by on low-paid, part-time jobs that don't require a degree. Although there are no official statistics in Canada, it's estimated that after graduating, one in three 25 to 29 year olds with a college or university degree ends up in a low-skilled job. And to make things worse, 60% graduate with an average debt of $27,000. Mired in debt, and working in dead end jobs, their launch into adulthood is being curtailed. Some are calling those of university age "the lost generation." Youth unemployment and underemployment is a ticking time bomb with serious ...
Take Attendance - As emailed. Please review the below content with students. 1. Rights and Responsibilities: Write the below questions on the board - Review with Class. Brainstorm. Who is responsible for ensuring safety in the classroom? What rights do the students have? What responsibilities do students have? After Brainstorm: Review The Answer Key Below: Teacher - Statement: We are now going to think about what rights and responsibilities employers and workers have towards safety. Task - Assign to Students - Group Work: Max group size 4. Your group to choose a job that you do or may do in the future (garden worker, busboy, warehouse worker, kitchen worker, babysitter, etc.) Group Questions: Put Up On Board For Students! (Project these or write them on the board). • What do I have the right to expect from my employer? • What responsibilities do I have? • What does my employer have the right to expect from me? •What responsibilities does my employer have? TASK ...
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