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New Careers : ウィキペディア英語版
New Careers
New Careers is a former education and training program in Manitoba, Canada. It was established in 1971 by the provincial government of Edward Schreyer.〔Alice Krueger, "Axe falls on training program", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 7 March 1995.〕
The program claimed a 92-93% job success rate during the 1990s, the highest in the country.〔Paul Samyn, "Welfare jobs plan slashed", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 18 March 1994.〕 Follow-up research showed that 75% were still working three years later.〔Alice Krueger, "Axe falls on training program", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 7 March 1995.〕 Many of its graduates were from disadvantaged backgrounds, and several were from the province's aboriginal communities. George Hickes, the current Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, has credited New Careers with turning his life around after a troubled youth.〔Donald Campbell, "MLA Hickes says program saved him", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 15 May 1993.〕
New Careers was all but eliminated by the government of Gary Filmon in the mid-1990s.〔Frances Russell, "Pawns in a power game", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 13 September 1995, A6.〕 Education Minister Rosemary Vodrey imposed a 35% funding cutback on the organization in 1993,〔Donald Campbell, "Job-training program cut disclosed: New Careers slashed by $1.65 million", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 15 May 1993.〕 and her successor Clayton Manness halved the program in 1994.〔Paul Samyn, "Welfare jobs plan slashed", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 18 March 1994.〕 In 1995, Manness announced that all but four workers in the program would be laid off. Several opposition legislators criticized these decisions.〔Alice Krueger, "Axe falls on training program", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 7 March 1995; Ruth Teichrob, "Killing a success" (), ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 12 March 1995.〕
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