Help for Albertans affected by layoffs brochure
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Help for Albertans affected by layoffs brochure
Help for Albertans affected by layoffs ALIS website alis.alberta.ca The Alberta Learning Information Service (ALIS) website offers a wide range of resources for career explorers and job seekers, including: • Calendar of job fairs • Job-search tip sheets • Labour market research • Links to dozens of job banks • CareerInsite career-planning tool • Free online resumé review service • Creating a New Future: The Job Loss Workbook Career Information Hotline Staffed by career counsellors Weekdays 8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1-800-661-3753 (toll-free) 780-422-4266 (in Edmonton) The Alberta Government can help employees and employers affected by layoffs. Employee Services Alberta Works offers: • Job fairs • Employment consulting • Onsite presentations to staff • Local labour market information • Employment news via social media: humanservices.alberta.ca/socialmedia • Resumé and job-interview workshops • Information on careers & training options Alberta Works Centres Alberta Works Centres are one-stop job-search centres. To find the centre nearest you, click: humanservices.alberta.ca/regions Canada-Alberta Job Bank Canada’s largest job bank features job-search, job-match, and job-alert services that will help you find your next job faster and easier. jobbank.gc.ca Alberta Supports Employment, Income Support, Health Benefits 1-877-644-9992 or 780-644-9992 albertasupports.ca Emotional Support Mental Health Helpline: 1-877-303-2642 Edmonton Distress Line: 780-482-4357 Calgary Distress Line: 403-266-1605 albertahealthservices.ca/mentalhealth.asp Employer Services Considering layoffs? Workforce Consultants provide information and advice including how to avoid layoffs with the Work-Share program. Employer Hotline: 1-800-661-3753 work.alberta.ca humanservices.alberta.ca/employees-facing-layoff