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August 21 - 27, 2015
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FREEWEEKLYPUBLICATION
Calgary & Area Opportunities
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NOW HIRINGProduction Workers (Meat Cutters / Deboner)
No Experience Necessary
ALBERTA PROCESSING COMPANY
TRUCK AND TRAILER MECHANIC(TRUCK SHOP MECHANIC)
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August 21 - 27, 2015 General / Career & Job Training
ALBERTA PROCESSING COMPANY
TRUCK AND TRAILER MECHANIC(TRUCK SHOP MECHANIC)
What We O�er:- Hourly: min. $35 max. $38.15 for 40.0 hours per week- Bonus,Other Bene�ts,Medical Bene�ts,Dental Bene�ts,Dis-ability Bene�ts,Life Insurance Bene�ts,Group Insurance Bene�ts,RRSP Bene�ts,Vision Care Bene�ts
Job Description:- Adjust, repair or replace parts and components of automo-tive systems; Perform scheduled maintenance service- Inspect and test mechanical units; Diagnose faults and malfunctions; Repair and replace mechanical units; Test and adjust units to speci�cations- Adjust, repair or replace parts and components of commer-cial transport truck systems; Adjust, repair or replace parts and components of truck-trailer systems; Test and adjust repaired systems to manufacturer's speci�cations; Perform scheduled maintenance service- Review work orders and discuss work with supervisor; Complete reports to record problems and work performed
Job Requirements:- Some college/CEGEP/vocational or technical training; Completion of college/CEGEP/vocational or technical training- Truck and Transport Mechanic Trade Certi�cation; Truck-Trail-er Repairer Trade Certi�cation; Truck and Transport Mechanic Red Seal Endorsement; Truck-Trailer Repairer Red Seal Endorsement- 3 years to less than 5 years- Specializing in Front-end components; Electrical and electronic systems; Diesel engines; Diagnostics; Alignment, steering and suspension; Brake systems; Hydraulic systems; Fuel and emission systems; Ignition and electrical systems; Standard transmission; AC, cooling and heating systems; Drive train components; Truck-trailer repair- Criminal record check; Driving record check (abstract)- Steel-toed safety boots- Reading text; Document use; Numeracy; Writing; Communi-cation; Working with others; Problem solving; Finding information; Continuous learning are essential
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August 21 - 27, 2015Drivers
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August 21 - 27, 2015 Sales / General
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Beef ProcessingHigh River, Alberta
Cargill Facts
NOW HIRINGProduction Workers (Meat Cutters / Deboner)
High River is Located Outside Calgary (Approx 30 mins South)
• 92% of our Management Staff started as Hourly Production Workers.
• 2007 Calgary Chamber of Commerce Healthy Workplace Award Winner
• 2007 High River Chamber of Commerce Community Builder Award Winner
• Full Company Benefits After 6 Months Employment
• 2013 Top Employer For Young People
• Award Winning Health and Wellness Program
• 2013 Canada's Best Diversity Employers Award
• 2014 Immigrants of Distinction Award for Organizational Diversity
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time, 2 Shifts (1st 7:00am – 4:00pm), (2nd 4:15pm – 1:15am)
Salary: $17.60 Hr for 40 hours per week. Applicants with over 1 year meat processing experience start at $19.30 Hr. Overtime paid at time and a half.
Experience: Required but not essential. Languages: Not required.
Weight Handling / Work Site Environment: Up to 45 kg (100 lbs) . Cold/refrigerated, repetitive tasks, standing for extended periods.
Essential Skills: Ability to work with others, manual dexterity, hand-eye co-ordination, ability to learn.
H O W T O A P P LY : ( J o n a t h a n C o r s i n o )MAIL or IN-PERSON:P.O. Box 3850, 472 Ave and Hwy 2A NorthHigh River, Alberta T1V 1P4(Open 9:00am to 5:00pm)
PHONE: 403-652-8404 or FAX: 403-601-8885EMAIL: [email protected]: http://www.canadasbestjobs.com/Cargill.htmlWEBSITE: http://www.canadasbestjobs.com/Cargill.html
Cargill is currently accepting applications for Production Workers at our beef processing facility in High River, Alberta. As one of the world’s largest private owned organizations, Cargill extends an
attractive bene�ts package, competitive salary, and enormous opportunities. Located just 30 minutes south of Calgary, successful candidates will realize the bene�ts of working at Cargill.
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PET OF THE WEEK
Sophie
Reference Number: 27681760
Name: Sophie
Age: 1 year
Sex: Female
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Breed: American Blue Heeler
Color: White/Brown
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Hi, I’m Sophie! I am a sweet Blue Heeler mama on the
lookout for my new home! In case you didn't notice, I
recently weaned a few pups so I’m a little bit anxious
right now being separated from them. I’m looking for an
experienced family who can give me the active and
structured home I need. This means daily walks – no
slacking! All the noise and commotion that often comes
with younger kids are a bit overwhelming for me, so
teenagers are more my demographic. My manners need
a little refresher course, so you and I get to attend ‘Polite
Pooches’ together. How delightful!
Dear Working Wise:What information can employers divulge about past employees if they get a call for a reference? I've heard different things about liability that have made me shy away from giving anything more than the most basic information. Signed, Nervous
Dear Working Wise:
Working WiseWorking WiseWorking Wise
Dear Nervous:
There are two separate issues regarding employee references: one concerns the privacy of the employee and the other is fear of litigation.
In Alberta, the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) protects privacy in the private sector, including the collection, use and disclosure of personal information.
An organization may collect, use and disclose personal employee information for purposes related to managing or recruiting sta�, including releasing reference information to another employer. The key is to ensure the information is strictly limited to the work relationship.
In one case, a clinic employee disclosed to a prospective employer that the former employee "did a lot of complaining about her co-workers" and "because of her cancer, she couldn't handle the work."
It was determined that the �rst comment did not breach PIPA because it is reasonable performance-related informa-tion. The second comment breached legislation because it was personal employee information.
Employees have successfully sued their former employers for providing bad references. In response, some employers have instructed their sta� to only provide basic information to con�rm employment like, “Bob Smith worked for us from May 2007 until August 2013 as a marketing representative.”
This is likely the safest answer, but it’s not likely to help Bob get that next job.
So, in the spirit of trying not to get sued, I am providing the following tips for general information only — consult your lawyer for legal advice.
Tip 1 — Check if your organization has a job-reference policy. If so, follow the policy. If not, you might want to create one that speci�es what information should be provided, whether you need verbal or written permission from the employee, and who is authorized to provide references.
Tip 2 — Talk to the employee and get their consent before you provide the reference. Be honest with the employee about the kind of reference you will provide. They may decide not to use you if you plan to give a mixed reference.
Tip 3 — Be honest, accurate and speci�c when you give the reference and stick to work-related information only. Try to give speci�c examples to back up your statements. Avoid characterizing the employee’s personality or sharing your opinions on their personal life. Don’t speculate, share suspicions or provide information “o� the record”.
Tip 4 — Don’t divulge personal information that could be used to discriminate against a job applicant such as race, religious beliefs, disability, age or sexual orientation. The Alberta Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination on these grounds. For more information, visit www.albertahumanrights.ab.ca.
For more tips on giving references, check out the How to Give a Reference tip sheet on the Alberta Learning Informa-tion Service (ALIS) website at www.alis.alberta.ca.
For more information about PIPA, visit www.pipa.gov.ab.ca and check out information sheet #5 on Personal Employee Information.
Do you have a work-related question?Send your questions to Working Wise, at [email protected]. Charles Strachey is a manager with Alberta Human Services. This column is provided for general information.
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