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WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2012
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A MID the global doom and gloom, it was another
day of more jobs for Manitoba, capping
off a week when the province was moving
into the economic fast lane.
Within minutes of each other Friday morning,
Motor Coach Industries announced intentions to
hire 173 workers at its Winnipeg plant and a Brazilian
company declared its plans to start its first
Canadian operations in the Manitoba capital, a
move that will require six or seven employees.
The announcements come on the heels of Wednesday's
news Ikea is looking to hire 300 to 350
people before its highly anticipated store opening
in November or December.
John McCallum, a finance professor at the I. H.
Asper School of Business at the University of
Manitoba, called the announcements a " real boost
for our economy."
After Ikea announced its hiring plans, McCallum
said Manitobans " should cheer for more days
like this."
" Amen," he said Friday. " We haven't had a few
days like this in quite a while.
Keep the good times rolling."
A rise in the popularity of
group transportation, primarily
in the U. S., has convinced MCI to
increase the number of buses it
makes on its assembly lines every
day, said Pat Plodzeen, PR representative
for the company.
" It's due to a brighter marketplace.
A good portion ( of our customers) are buying
because they want to replace older models
with newer ones that feature clean diesel- engine
technologies," he said.
" Even ( sales of) pre- owned coaches are doing
well right now. It's a very robust marketplace."
MCI is the North American leader in building
long- haul buses but its commuter- bus division is
also seeing a rise in demand. The American Public
Transit Association says Americans took 2.7
billion bus trips to work, the mall or the doctor's
office during the first three months of the year, up
five per cent from the same period a year ago.
Brazil- based Motomco, a manufacturer of
grain quality- control products, announced during
a provincial trade mission to Sao Paulo on
Friday it will christen its Winnipeg operations in
St. James this summer. Its employees will offer
sales and service for its products,
which measure moisture content in
grain.
A few more weeks like this and
the province's unemployment picture
will be considerably rosier
than it has been for the past year.
The Manitoba economy lost 400
jobs from May 2011 to May 2012,
Statistics Canada says. Despite the
loss, the province still has the third- lowest unemployment
rate in the country at 5.1 per cent,
trailing only Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Premier Greg Selinger, who was attending the
Rio+ 20 Earth Summit in Brazil Friday, said the
recent spate of new job opportunities in Manitoba
is very good news.
" I have met with MCI people a couple of times
and they have been working very hard on restructuring
with more efficient ways of developing
( the) product," he said.
" It is a very positive story. I'm actually very
pleased they are moving on that as quickly as they
are."
He said more opportunities for people to make a
living in Manitoba is a good thing.
" Manitoba has a low unemployment rate and
a high participation rate - about 70 per cent of
the workforce is working and that's why we want
more people in Manitoba to expand these things,"
Selinger said.
The jobs at MCI are particularly welcome because
Manitoba's manufacturing sector has been
struggling for the past two years, McCallum said.
" The attraction of those jobs is a lot of it is driven
by manufacturing for export. You're making
something that somebody somewhere else wants.
( Those jobs) tend to be well- paying with good
benefits and decent security," he said.
McCallum dismissed critics who minimize the
importance of Ikea's hiring plans as the furnituremaking
giant will hire for positions across the entire
spectrum, including management, information
technology and design.
" Some will be higher- end than others but the
path for anybody begins with a job that begins
somewhere. Getting in is so important," he said.
geoff. kirbyson@ freepress. mb. a
By Geoff Kirbyson
Job- seekers catch another break
MCI to hire 173,
grain firm sets up
North American hub ' Keep the
good times rolling'
- John McCallum,
I. H. Asper School of Business
at U of M
PHIL HOSSACK / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Motor Coach Industries is hiring 173 workers for its Winnipeg plant. Its U. S. sales are on the rise.
BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
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Clementine Redhead and her cousin, Wendy Redhead, blast down a slide at Fun Mountain Waterslide Park Friday. The mercury will hit 25 C today - another chance to hit the slides.
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