Finding and retaining skilled trades talent can be a challenge for employers in Newfoundland and Labrador, especially as demand for qualified workers continues to grow. The Apprenticeship Wage Subsidy is designed to ease that pressure by helping businesses bring apprentices onto their teams while reducing the cost of training and on-the-job experience. By covering a significant portion of apprentice wages, the program makes it more affordable for employers to invest in developing skilled workers who can grow with the business.
Delivered by the provincial Department of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour, this wage subsidy supports apprentices working toward certification in a wide range of skilled trades. Eligible employers can receive funding that offsets most of an apprentice’s hourly wage, up to a set cap, helping to balance productivity needs with the time required for training and supervision. The program aligns with the province’s broader goal of building a strong, competitive workforce that supports long-term economic growth across multiple industries.
For businesses that rely on tradespeople or are planning for future workforce needs, this program can be a practical way to build talent from within while managing labour costs. Applications are generally accepted on an ongoing basis, and funding varies depending on the apprenticeship and work arrangement. Exploring the full program details can help determine how this support fits into your hiring and training plans.
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