Tourism HR Canada | Important Facts & Figures

 

During the Provincial & Territorial Tourism Industry Association (PTTIA) committee that TIABC CEO Walt Judas chairs, the group reviewed THRC's updated facts and figures pertaining to the current employment situation in Canada's tourism and hospitality industry. Among the findings presented by THRC president & CEO Philip Mondor:

Canada employed 430,000 fewer people this month than we did the same month pre-pandemic

Currently there are 200-250,000 vacancies (jobs unfilled) in our sector despite the current context with hampered recovery and COVID-related constraints

Less than 50% of businesses report they are fully staffed

60%+ of the tourism workforce is working part time or undetermined (i.e., week-to-week) hours

Great exodus of people working in operations/supervisory and management-level occupations, more than we've recorded in 20 years

Accommodation is hardest hit of the hardest hit, with employment down by 32% over the same period

Labour crisis is more acute in tourism than any other industry

Canada's aging population is putting a significant downward pressure on labour force participation

3.9 million jobs that will open between 2019 and 2028 with an ever-shrinking supply to meet demand.

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