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on the disparity between skill shortages and the unemployed

on the disparity between skill shortages and the unemployed

By:  Shane Schick  On: 04 Dec 2007 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Bell Canada brings together other vendors and enterprise companies to deal with projected shortfalls in technology succession planning. The Conference Board of Canada offers some preliminary statistics

Boisvert said part of the problem may be that enterprises have to make a capital investment to upgrade their IT environment so that the kind of technology skills being taught in Canadian schools are applicable.

“If you go into legacy systems and see all these COBOL-type environments, this is not (the kind of expertise) that you’re getting out of universities today,” he said.

IT workers are important wealth-generators in Canada, Bloom added. Each IT worker contributes $120,000 annually to the economy. The Conference Board says there are 605,000 people working in IT jobs in the economy as a whole. About 250,000 of those are working for high-tech companies, but another 350,000 are in a different industry, probably as an IT manager or CIO.










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