Apply for the Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant
Saskatchewan businesses and non-profit organizations can apply for funding to assist in training new or existing workers for available jobs.
Canada-Saskatchewan Rapid Response Teams
Access to support services for businesses and workers affected by production slowdowns or layoffs.
Collective Bargaining and Mediation
Find information on collective bargaining, including assistance in bargaining, and conciliation and mediation services that the Government of Saskatchewan offers to employees, employers and bargaining agents.
Employability Assistance for Persons with Disabilities
The Employability Assistance for Persons with Disabilities (EAPD) program provides funding for a broad range of supports that help Saskatchewan residents with a disability prepare for and make successful transitions into the workforce.
Employing Youth
Information for youth in the workplace as well as other health and safety issues to help young people transition to the workforce.
Employment Standards
Find out your workplace rights and responsibilities as a Saskatchewan employer or worker, including labour legislation and regulations.
Hiring Foreign Workers
Find information on employer responsibilities, recruiting workers internationally, settling your worker and using an immigration representative.
Labour Market Agreements
Labour Market Agreements are funding agreements between Canada and Saskatchewan that help people get training, develop their skills and gain work experience, leading to good jobs and better opportunities.
Labour Market Information
Find labour market statistics, reports and labour forecasts.
Labour Sponsored Funds
Saskatchewan residents can invest in small and medium-sized Saskatchewan businesses, and earn a tax credit.
Re-Skill Saskatchewan Training Subsidy
As of March 31, 2024, the Re-Skill Saskatchewan Training Subsidy (RSTS) is no longer accepting new applications.
Saskatchewan Labour Market Strategy
The Saskatchewan Labour Market Strategy outlines the roadmap to build the workforce Saskatchewan needs to support its growing economy.
Saskjobs.ca
Find numerous free tools and resources for employers and job seekers, including secure recruiting, hiring, job search and job matching services.
SaskJobs – Employer Services
The Ministry of Immigration and Career Training helps employers with the development, recruitment and retention of workers.
Worker's Compensation for Participants in Employment Training Programs
Learn more about the Worker’s Compensation for Participants in Employment Training Programs
Workforce Development for People with Disabilities Program
Employers can apply for funding to assist with the costs of education and training programs for employees with disabilities.
Workplace Legislation
The Saskatchewan Employment Act is a modern and innovative Act that restructures existing provisions, eliminates inconsistencies and more accurately reflects contemporary employment relationships.