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:: Monday, May 08, 2006 ::
We need workers - Edmonton Sun, Canada
'I'm sure you've all read about labour shortages in construction projects, particularly the oilsands in Western Canada,' Daniel said at the Calgary-based company's shareholders meeting in Toronto.
'We at Enbridge are feeling the pinch of that as well, as we try to recruit for our many crude oil development projects.'
He said the McDonald's franchise in Fort McMurray is offering a signing bonus of $3,000.
'And that shows you how tight the labour market is in Alberta right now,' Daniel said.------------------------------------------- posted 6:20 AM :: reference link ::
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