To provide Six Nations youth assistance with job trials, resume and cover
letter preparation, access to self-help computers, labour market information,
skills assessment, employment planning and job development placements.

Businesses, Organizations,
Public Health and Educational Institutions.

- Six
Nations Band Member.
- 16 – 24 years
of age, up to 29 for person with disabilities.
- Residents of Ontario,
and eligible to work in Canada.
- Out of school and not
participating in any other training program.
- Not eligible for Employment
Insurance (EI) or EI Reachback.
- Not currently working
for the employer applying for the subsidy.
- Ineligible for WSIB
benefits.

- Provide the trainee
with adequate supervision, and the training described in the training plan.
- Legally operate in
Canada, provide all training in Canada.
- Operate and offer jobs
in Ontario.
- Not receive training
funding from any other source for the same employee.
- Not displace or replace
existing employees.
- Be in private, non-profit
or public sector.
- Workplace Safety and
Insurance Coverage, or equivalent insurance, and third party liability insurance
in place.
- Have Revenue Canada
Taxation number to remit individual's Employment Insurance Benefits.
- Have proper bookkeeping
practices and policies in place.
- Not hire youth/participant
before applying for the program.

- Maximum Wage Subsidy
of up to $4.00 per hour.
- Training Supports may
be available to assist with job readiness and employment start-up.
- Special costs related
to disabled participant may be provided if required.

Maximum Regular Job Development
Placement 16 weeks.
NOTE: An exception to age requirements may be granted if individual
is over 24 years of age, receiving Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support
Program benefits or unemployed for a minimum of six (6) months.
Program contacts:
Ed Hannigan, Job Development
Placement Officer
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