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CANADIAN HR REPORTER CANADIAN HR REPORTER May 5, 2014 May 5, 2014 4 HR BY THE NUMBERS HR BY THE NUMBERS W I TH a un i v e r sit y d e gree i n 1 9 9 1 W I TH a un i v e r sit y d e gree i n 2 0 1 1 0 10 10 20 20 30 30 40 40 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 100 50 50 0 10 10 20 20 30 30 40 40 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 100 50 50 506,500 Number of people receiving regular EI benefits in February, down 4.9% year over year. 231,000 Number of initial and renewal EI claims, down by 1.9% following three months of increases. 312,420 Number of men receiving EI benefits, down 2.9%. 194,050 Number of women receiving EI benefits, down 7.9%. 4.7% Rise in number of EI beneficiaries working in occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities. 1.5% Year-over-year increase in the national CPI in March. 5% Year-over-year rise in electricity prices in March. 1.4% Rise in gasoline prices year-over-year. Compiled by Todd Humber - Source: Statistics Canada 0 10 10 20 20 30 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 100 dollars per hour dollars per hour seconds seconds Income tax on company time 32% Percentage of workers who said it's common for employees to use company resources (such as copi- ers, printers, scanners and mailroom) to complete income tax, according to a survey of 281 Canadian employees. 22% Percentage of workers who said it's common for employees to spend time preparing income taxes during office hours. Source: Accountemps Job hopping: The new normal? Canadian workers are spending less time in their jobs — 30 per cent have been on the job for more than four years, according to several polls with 1,000 to 5,000 respondents. That's down from 60 per cent in 2002. And 48 per cent of respondents reported having three or more distinct career paths. Source: Workopolis Doing the math on hiring accounts It takes an average of four weeks to fill an open staff-level accounting and finance roll, according to a study of 270 Canadian CFOs. And it takes more than twice as long — nine weeks — to fill a management position. Source: Robert Half Finance & Accounting 11 seconds That's how long nearly 60 per cent of employers spend on an initial scan of a resumé — and 80 per cent of resumés are rejected in those first moments. Advice for jobseekers? Start with a skills summary and avoid wordy paragraphs. Source: Workopolis Stress driving turnover More than one-third (38 per cent) of workers have left their jobs because of a stressful working environment, according to a global poll of 6,709 respondents. An additional 32 per cent have thought about it. Workers in France and the United Kingdom (48 per cent) were most likely to have changed jobs due to stress, while Canadians (44 per cent) and Americans (42 per cent) were less likely. In India, just 19 per cent have left a job due to stress. Source: Monster Why Canadians leave 37% Relationship with their boss. 29% Bored, unhappy with the work. 20% Found a better opportunity. 14% Poor fit with culture or co-workers. Credit: Julien Tromeur/Shutterstock Quick decisions Credit: Garsva/Shutterstock $37.88 Hourly wage of a unionized teaching assistant at Queen's University in Kingston, Ont. Teaching fellows earn $7,518 per regular half- course. They will receive wage increases of 1.75 per cent in 2015 and two per cent in 2016. Credit: Oleksiy Mark/Shutterstock They earn what? Source: Canadian Labour Reporter/www.labour-reporter.com Credit: James A. 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Source: Statistics Canada W I TH a u gree i n 1 9 9 1 Source: Sta Registered nurses Secondary school teachers Elementary school and kindergarten teachers W I TH a un i v e y d e gree i n 2 0 1 1 W General office clerks Financial auditors and accountants Secondary school teachers Registered nurses Elementary school and kindergarten teachers W I T H O U T a u ni v ersity deg r e e i n 19 91 W I T H O U T a u ni v ersity deg r e e i n 20 11 W W I T H O U T a u y deg r e e i n 20 11 Retail trade managers Cashiers General office clerks Early childhood educators and assistants Retail salespersons and sales clerks W I T H O U T y deg r e e i n 19 19 91 W I General office clerks Registered nurses Retail salespersons and sales clerks Accounting and related clerks Secretaries (except legal and medical) Financial auditors and accountants Lawyers and Quebec notaries