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Youth Employment Seminar




Date: December 4 & 5, 2008


Venue: Mexico City , Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)


Background:

In April 2008, based on a proposal made by Mexico, the Council of Ministers of the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC), instructed the Secretariat of the Commission for Labor Cooperation – trinational office supporting the Council - to organize a cooperative activity on youth employment, due to the importance of this subject on a regional and global scale. The NAALC considers among its objectives the development of cooperative activities on labor topics benefiting Canada, Mexico and the United States. Thus, the Secretariat, in collaboration with the National Administrative Offices of the three countries, is organizing the Youth Employment in North America Seminar, where successful experiences in the three countries to create job opportunities for young people in North America will be presented.


Youth employment has become a recurrent topic in the development agendas of several countries, as reflected in the Youth Employment Seminar, organized by the Ministry of Labor and Employment of Brazil along with the United States Department of Labor and the Organization of American States (OAS) in Río de Janeiro, on May 20 & 21, 2008.


Problems faced by young people include unemployment, underemployment, lack of appropriate labor link mechanisms, as well as different opportunities for youth at risk.


According to National Survey of Occupation and Employment, performed by the Secretariat of the Work and Social Forecast with the National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Data Processing (INEGI), during the third quarter of 2008, Mexican youth population, defined as the group between 14 to 24 years old, was 22,025,824, which constitutes approximately a fifth of the total population of Mexico. From this youth population, 10,680,898 were men and 11,344,926 were women. According to the 2000 US Census, the United States' youth population (defined as 16 to 24 years old) was 35,164,487, which constitutes approximately 12 % of the total population of the United States. From this youth population, 51% were men and 49% were women. In Canada, according to the 2006 Census, the Canadian youth population, defined as 15 to 24 years old, totals 4,220,875, and represents 13.4% of the Canadian total population, with 50.8% of this population being male and 49.2% female.


During the third quarter of 2008, 9,952,066 young persons were part of the Mexican Labor Force. In other words, 21.9% of the Labor Force were in the age range of 14 to 24 years old. From this population, 9,132,743 were employed and 819,323 were unemployed, representing a Youth unemployed rate of 8.23%, higher compared to an overall rate of 4.19%. During the second quarter, in , the labor force participation rate for youth (defined as 16 to 24 years old) – the proportion of youth working or looking for work – was 65.1 percent. In July 2008, 21.0 millions 16- to 24-year-olds were employed and the employment-population ratio for youth – the proportion of the 16- to 24-year-old civilian non-institutional population that was employed – was 56.0 percent. At the same time, 3.4 millions youth were unemployed and the youth unemployment rate was 14.0 percent. According to the 2006 Census, 2,757,975 young Canadians are part of the labour force and represent 16.1% of the total labour force in Canada. In 2006, 2,405,385 young Canadians were employed. The unemployment rate for the youth population was 12.8%, compared to an overall rate of 6.6%.

 

Scope:
The Secretariat is organizing this seminar taking into consideration the Brazil’s Youth Employment Seminar outcomes, in order to look into key issues regarding youth employment. The Seminar will analyze how to create employment opportunities for youth, preparing youth for the work place and skills development; how to engage youth at risk entering the labor market and protecting young people in the workplace.


Objectives:
This seminar aims to facilitate the sharing of best practices and policies in this matter in the three North American countries.


Outcomes:
The Youth Employment Seminar was a tremendous success. Members of the audience and presenters alike commented on the quality of the panels and the relevance of the topics explored. The presentations, questions and discussions were as interesting as they were educational.

There was a general consensus that youth should not be seen as a problem but as a solution. Currently, young people face a global economic crisis and a greater competition; however, this challenge can be mitigated through forming alliances between governments, private sector and academia. Today’s youth needs both education and concrete work experience in order to develop the skills they need to have an advantage in the job market. Creativity and renewal should be at the centre of youth employment development.

The bios and the presentations are also available into the agenda of the seminar.

Click here for Mexico’s press release.



Panel IV: Protecting Young People in the Workplace

From left to right: Athanasios Hristoulas, Andrée Blanchet, Carl W. Heinlein and Fransisco Tornero Applebaum 

 
   
 
 
AGENDA
 
December 4, 2008
 
9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Registration
 
10:00 – 10:45 a.m. Opening
                              Commission for Labor Cooperation Council Designees
                               •  Anel Valencia, Under-Coordinator for Hemispheric Labor Policy,
                                   Secretariat of Labor and Social Welfare. [BIO]
                               •  Charlotte Ponticelli, Deputy Undersecretary for International 
                                   Labor Affairs. [BIO]
                               •  Pierre Bouchard, Director, Office for Inter-American Labour
                                   Cooperation, HRSDC. [BIO]
                                     
                              Secretariat of the Commission for Labor Cooperation
                              Daniel Bernier, Executive Director [BIO]
  
10:45 – 11:00 a.m. Introduction
 
                               Francisco Pilotti

                               Director

                               Department of Social Development and Employment

                               Executive Secretariat for Integral Development

                               Organization of American States [BIO]
 
11:00 – 11:15 a.m. Healthy break

11:15 – 12:00 p.m. Panel I: Creation of Employment Opportunities for Youth
 
                              This panel will look into the best practices in job creation
                              matters for the North American demographic, as well as the
                              role played by the private and public sectors. Actions and
                              programs, both public and private, as to create decent work
                              opportunities for young people will be highlighted.
 
                             Speakers:
                             Canada: Erin Weir, Economist, United Steelworkers. [BIO]

                             Mexico:  Omar Rodríguez Alarcón, Subcoordinator General de
                             Empleo, Coordinación General de Empleo, STPS.[BIO] [PRESENTATION]

                             United States:  Erik P. Butler, President of Human
                             Investment Institute, LLC. [BIO] [PRESENTATION]

                             Moderator:   Armand Pereira, Director, Office of the
                             International Labor Organization, Washington, D.C. [BIO]
 
12:00 – 12:40 p.m. Q & A Session  / Dialogue among participants

12:40 – 1:00 p.m. Break

1:00 – 1:45 p.m. Panel II: Preparing Youth for the Workplace and Skills
                         Development   
                          
                              This panel will focus on youth training initiatives in North
                              America , allowing them to enter the labor market. Some of the
                              topics to be discussed will be development of skills, training
                              programs and partnerships between the private and public
                              sectors to promote a successful entry of young people into the
                              labor market.
 
                              Speakers:
                              Canada: Rhonda Shirreff, TBD, Heenan Blakie, LLP. [BIO] [PRESENTATION]
 
                              Mexico: Genny Góngora Cuevas, Directora
                              General Adjunta de Centros de Formación para el Trabajo,
                              Secretaría de Educación Pública. [BIO] [PRESENTATION]
 
                              United States: Erik P. Butler, President of Human
                              Investment Institute, LLC. [BIO] [PRESENTATION]
 
                              Moderator: Kevin L. Richardson, Labor Advisor, U.S.
                              Embassy in Mexico City. [BIO] 

1:45 – 2:25 p.m. Q & A Session / Dialogue among participants

2:30 – 4:00 p.m. Lunch offered by the Secretariat
                              Armand Pereira  

                              Director

                              International Labor Organization – Washington Office [BIO] [PRESENTATION]

4:00 – 4:45 p.m. Panel III: Engaging Youth at Risk in the Labor Market
 
                             The objective of this panel will be to discuss the existing
                             models and programs in each of the three countries to engage
                             youth at risk into the labor force. Opportunities that vulnerable
                             young people and youth at risk have to enter the labor market
                             will be examined from several perspectives.
 
                             Speakers:
                             Canada: Kathryn Wallace, Senior Analyst, Youth and
                             Official Languages Skills and Employment Branch, Department
                             of human Resources and Social Development Canada. [BIO] [PRESENTATION]
 
                             Mexico: Ing. Arturo Alvarado Hierro, Director del Proyecto de
                             Incubadoras Sociales, Campus Hidalgo, Instituto Tecnológico y
                             de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey. [BIO] [PRESENTATION]
 
                             United States: Julie S. Kantor, Executive Director National
                             Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship’s Greater
                             Washington, D.C. Region. [BIO] [PRESENTATION]
                                      
                             Moderator: Francisco Pilotti, Director, Department of
                             Social Development and Employment, Executive Secretariat
                             for Integral Development Organization of American States. [BIO] 

4:45 – 5:45 p.m. Q & A Session / Dialogue among participants

6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Reception
 
 
December 5, 2008

                                      
10:00 – 10:15 a.m. Opening Address by ITAM
 
                             Duncan Wood
                             Director of the undergraduate Program
                             Department of International Relations [BIO] [PRESENTATION]
 
10:15 – 11:00 a.m. Panel IV: Protecting Young People in the Workplace

                             This panel will analyze the protection of young people in the
                             workplace, the regulatory framework, the safety and health in
                             the workplace, from several perspectives and based on the
                             experience of each country. The objective will be to highlight the
                             importance of protecting workers entering the labor market
                             through voluntary protection programs, as well as strengthening
                             consultation and risk prevention mechanisms.
 
                             Speakers:
                             Canada: Andrée Blanchet, Vice-President, Development and
                             Communications of the Commission des normes du travail du
                             Québec. [BIO] [PRESENTATION]
 
                             Mexico: Francisco Tornero Applebaum, Director de Política
                             de Prevención de Riesgos Laborales, Dirección General de
                             Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo, STPS. [BIO] [PRESENTATION]
 
                             United States: Carl W. Heinlein, M.S. Senior Safety Consultant,
                             American Contractors Insurance Group, Inc. [BIO] [PRESENTATION]
 
                             Moderator: Athanasios Hristoulas, Profesor de tiempo 
                             completo del Departamento de Estudios Internacionales, 
                             Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de Mexico. [BIO]
 
11:00 – 11:40 a.m. Q & A Session  / Dialogue among participants
 
11:40 – 11:50 a.m. Break 
 
11:50 – 12:30 p.m. Concluding Panel: Summary of presentations and best 
                             experiences learned
                             The panel will be integrated by moderators
 
12:30 – 1:00 p.m. Closing
                           Representatives of the National Administrative Offices and 
                           Secretariat

                           Anel Valencia, Under-Coordinator for Hemispheric Labor Policy,
                           Secretariat of Labor and Social Welfare. [BIO]
                           Pierre Bouchard, Director, Office for Inter-American Labour
                           Cooperation, HRSDC.  [BIO] 
  
                           Daniel Bernier, Executive Director, Secretariat of the Commission for 
                           Labor Cooperation. [BIO]           

 

Closing
From left to right: Daniel Bernier, Pierre Bouchard, Francisco Pilotti and Anel Valencia
 
 
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