WORKFORCE SHORTAGE IN CANADA’S BEEF INDUSTRY EXPECTED TO CONTINUE

CANADA’S beef sector has warned that labour shortages in its industry are a problem and could get worse in the coming decade. Brady Stadnicki, policy analyst at the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (CCA) was commenting to GlobalMeatNews after a Canadian government report highlighted a chronic workforce shortage in Canada’s food production sector. According to the Labour Market Information Study (LMIS), a report released by the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council (CAHRC) and Conference Board of Canada, unfilled vacancies cost the beef industry ...


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