Lobbying Information
Subject Matter Details
Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit
- ESDC Funding Grant, receiving funding to act as an Apprenticeship Intermediary and work with employers in manufacturing to place recent grads and apprentices in skilled occupations and produce high quality Labour Market. Furthermore, we work with employers and participants to ensure that they “stay on track” towards the goal of completing their apprenticeship levels. More specifically we are using registration bonuses to reduce the cost for hiring an industrial apprentice in one of 26 Red Seal Trades.
- ESDC'S Union Training and Innovation Program, receiving funding for a Consortia for Innovative Apprenticeship Training to support innovative and enhanced partnerships to address longstanding and complex challenges that limit apprenticeship outcomes, and to improve the participation and success of key groups in trades training and careers (i.e. women, indigenous peoples, newcomers, persons with disabilities)
- ESDC's Apprenticeship Service Program, receiving funding to act as an Apprenticeship Intermediary and work with employers in manufacturing to place recent grads and apprentices in skilled occupations and produce high quality Labour Market. Furthermore, we work with employers and participants to ensure that they “stay on track” towards the goal of completing their apprenticeship levels. More specifically we are using registration bonuses to reduce the cost for hiring an industrial apprentice in one of 26 Red Seal Trades.
- ESDC's Program, receiving funding for the Future of Canadian Automotive Labourfource (FOCAL): Solutions to Workforce Challenges and Industry Transitions (SWCIT) project to provide wage incentives for manufacturers in the broader automotive sector, additional supports to prospective manufacturing workers who come from equity deserving groups, covering the cost of training and wages for employers and incumbent workers. The project will also conduct additional research and labour market forecasts for the broader automotive sector. - still in process
- ESDC’s Youth Employment Skills Strategy, receiving funding for an innovative project to support disadvantaged and vulnerable youth to develop skills and find employment in manufacturing.
Communication Techniques
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Written communication
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Oral communication
Government Institutions
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Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)
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Global Affairs Canada (GAC)
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Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED)
In-house Organization Details
Description of the organization's activities
The Canadian Skills Training and Employment Coalition (CSTEC), formerly known as Canadian Steel Trade and Employment Congress (CSTEC), the oldest of the existing sector councils, was formed in 1986 as a joint venture between the United Steelworkers (USW) and Canada’s steel producing companies. Its initial mandate was to promote joint research, lobbying and education efforts on steel trade issues. With 25 years of experience in facilitating dialogue between industry, union, educational institutions and governments, CSTEC’s mandate has continuously evolved and adapted to focus on a broad range of training issues related to workplace and essential skills training, apprenticeship and technical training, needs assessments, occupational standards, labour market information, labour adjustment and career enhancement for young people and the unemployed within the broader manufacturing sector.
Responsible officer name and position during the period of this registration
Ken Delaney,
Executive Director
Organization's membership or classes of membership
Class A - 2 Companies, 1 USW National Office
Class B - 3 Companies, 3 USW local unions, 2 Districts
Government funding
End date of the last completed financial year:
2023-03-31
List of Government Funding
Government Institution
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Funding Received in Last Financial Year
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Funding Expected in Current Financial Year
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EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CANADA (ESDC)
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$2,844,596.00
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Yes
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In-house Organization Contact Information
Address:
800 - 234 EGLINTON AVENUE EAST
TORONTO, ON M4P 1K7
Canada
Telephone number:
416-480-1797
Ext.
223
Fax number:
416-480-2896
Lobbyists Details
Employees who lobby for the organization
- Ken Delaney,
Executive Director |
No public offices held
- John MacLaughlin,
Project Manager |
No public offices held
- Cecile Tin Yan,
Financial Administrator |
No public offices held