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Call for skilled workers answered: Parry Sound business man takes matters into his own hands. (Training & Education).


Wayne Wayne, city (1990 pop. 19,899), Wayne co., SE Mich., a suburb of Detroit, on the Lower Rouge River; inc. as a village 1869, and with surrounding areas as a city 1960. It has automobile and aircraft industries and other varied manufactures.  Cormier has long been an advocate advocate: see attorney.  for the Parry Sound Parry Sound, town (1991 pop. 6,125), S Ont., Canada, on Parry Sound, an inlet of Georgian Bay of Lake Huron. It is an active port and the center of a popular vacation area.  area and is a firm believer in supporting the local community, rather than watching it struggle.

Cormier, owner of Cornier Adjusting Ltd. and chair of the business development team for the Parry Sound area, has stepped up to bat in an effort to attract local training programs relevant to the Parry Sound area business community needs.

"I feel it is something we have to do," says Cormier.

In the mid 80s and early 90s Cormier was involved with economic development in the area and helped form a futures committee and the community industrial training committee. These efforts were carried out by passionate volunteers in conjunction conjunction, in astronomy
conjunction, in astronomy, alignment of two celestial bodies as seen from the earth. Conjunction of the moon and the planets is often determined by reference to the sun.
 with the local college and high schools, he says. The federal and provincial Provincial has several meanings and may refer to:
  • Provincial examinations: Bi-annual province-wide examinations for students between the grades of 10 to 12 in the province of British Columbia
  • Anything related to a province, a formal geographical division;
 government supported economic development by providing partial funding for staff.

"In 1991-92 we trained over 600 people, but then the partnership dissolved dis·solve  
v. dis·solved, dis·solv·ing, dis·solves

v.tr.
1. To cause to pass into solution: dissolve salt in water.

2.
 and since then we have not had any training in the Parry Sound area," Cormier says.

People received training in the areas of masonry masonry: see brick; concrete; stonework; tile.
masonry

Craft of building in stone, brick, or block. By 4000 BC, Egypt had developed an elaborate cut-stone technique.
, carpentry carpentry, trade concerned with constructing wood buildings, the wooden portions of buildings, or the temporary timberwork used during the construction of buildings.  and computers to name a few.

Cormier's interest has always been in silskills and workplace training.

"Nobody has taken the lead and I feel it is something we need to do on a local basis," says Cormier. "We have to find a local solution to our problem."

Cormier, who is in the insurance adjusting business, has traveled across the area and talked to local businesses and found one common need - skilled labour. "With the work that I do, I come across all these trades that are in desperate need for skilled workers."

With the four-laning of Highway 69, there is a need for heavy equipment operators in the area, but there is also a need for skilled tradespeople trades·peo·ple  
pl.n.
1. People engaged in retail trade.

2. Skilled workers.

Noun 1. tradespeople - people engaged in trade
 like carpenters and welders, Cornier says.

"In the area we have Found Aircraft and steel boat construction and they are always telling me there is a shortage of trades," says Cormier.

"This is why it would be nice to get something going on a local basis and keep our young people in the area."

Cormier has rallied local businesses, the Parry Sound Area Community Business and Development Centre and Georgian College The main Campus is located on a wooded 140 acre (570,000 m²) site on the north-east edge of Barrie. The campus serves almost 9,000 full-time students and over 28,000 part-time students.  to design and deliver training programs.

"It is difficult getting everybody to the table because our area is made up of seven different municipalities," says Cornier.

The concentrated effort identified three areas for training: heavy equipment operator, basic carpenter and a welder/fitter. The heavy equipment operator course began March 24 and the basic carpentry is expected to begin early spring. There has been no date set for the welder/fitter program. Training for heavy equipment operators will take place at Hall Construction in Parry Sound. Cormier is looking at the local high school as a possible site for the carpentry and welder programs.

In order for the initiative to be successful, training costs need to be addressed, particularly since young people tend not to have a lot of money, he says.

"What we are trying to do is to involve the various businesses to come up with solutions to bring costs down," says Cormier. "There has been no exact cost of the training determined yet."

Course candidates will be pre-selected for the programs by a selection committee comprised of trainers and employer groups employer group Association of employers Managed care An entity with a current group benefits agreement in effect with a health plan to provide covered health care services to its employee-subscribers and eligible dependents.  to ensure people interested in specific training can succeed at the course.

The training programs are expected to benefit local employers.

"It gives them employees who have the skills and knowledge that can take them beyond just doing the same thing over and over again," says Cormier. "They will get a better employee with the training and be able to produce a better product."

Cormier sees the initiative as worthwhile.

"We are working at it and I sure hope we can succeed," says Cornier. "I have been successful in bringing various employers to the table to look at the way and means we can train the young people at an affordable price."
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Title Annotation:Wayne Cormier
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Publication:Northern Ontario Business
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Date:Apr 1, 2003
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