Studentiinelndustry lives! ' :' HMMM CHARLOTrETOWN, P.E.I. , Minister of Industry, Pat Binns has announced re-v newed funding for the Student—in-Industry program. for 1%4. This program, (which has operated over the-past ten years, offers incentive to Island businesses to hirestu; helps the department match the best qualified student to the job description submitted by the employing company. Last year there were 26 applications and 17 Island firms suCcessfully partici— pated in the program. In all, a total of 19 students were employed with two cases helped us to match the proper students to the jobs, are to'be applauded for their partici- pation”, he said. “Without their cooperation and sup- port, the Student-in—Industry program wbuld not have been possible”. Binns explained that “matches between .the baa—er?" / A 'l i ’ ‘- . 7 -‘ [I ' - * ’71)"; H dents and employ them in the OfaIOb being Shared between studeqt and the job are not ;' , _ - 0H wok” _ r " ‘ areas of their learned manage— two. SWdemS at varlous tlmesx always possible because of WHADA YA MBA I P 7__ LIKEJMERE- 'WEPWING ment disciplines. during the summer- The Pm- distances and/or the unique- .v " I WON “ ii;— p ' : ' T15 burl? L;— ‘ L , - - a o. ,I‘ 0 Besides giving the hiring companies a financial break in wageslpaid, the program is an inexpensive and inno- vative job creation method aimed primarily at the age group with the highest unem— ployment rate. ‘ The program is co-ordinated through the University of Prince Edward Island’s gram created 212 weeks of employment at an average weekly wage of $203.65. ‘ Binns noted that the pro- gram provided valuable ex- ‘ perience for all 19 students, both in their own specific disciplines and in the broader management field. “The Island firms which participated and the U.P.E.I. ness'of either the individual or the position, and there- fore students could‘ not be placed with all applicant companies’ ’. The Minister also stated that he was pleased with the number of applicants and that the 1984 program would be advertised by his depart— \* School of Business, which School of Business, which mentlaterthis‘month. ' t: W . ~menu~ 135* ‘ e ’ ~ .gAzi’Ly. y... we 251A! L‘que‘k9222q flm.‘8PM- . ' éliom‘ZPH ‘f-e/ pM 2N°AI Yam ‘ PRK- u: m .. a ' ' ' ’ P, WWPMN") 'Plc 8 um 9 woe: to HAPPY 1 “a” w—fi SW5” pf 4” 9’ aA§§<7 ‘A‘ .fi “HM” «fleece /‘ IR 9? 0" PRICE, ClM‘A 2, 3% ,, “7 M up“: ,\‘-9 PK 0 - CA 953/: “¢oN'C7HT!; . V'Oz'sm cfiootwhixw gm:ng P owe-’3‘ Q‘ 41 (S'gizoto'mpvf’! V‘s” \(‘z'ts‘p‘lc‘mr‘> ' ‘ LNE a 0’? VA 2 ’% TDP‘i‘OHLfSID'flnH vwe°'$$$ , , mentsianizzs 1mm z—Spm . g OK ‘ \ 4 -. i v \ I 4—2 90W 15 at», a4 - 1% (32:44”) 3w mot—0% Tom an rr‘s wev Poer'S PLAYING) '5 ‘ fl “330'1130 l NQJX‘EEN: lé 1/ Hyepfiy AM PM \‘eso- Iozsoyn CU @\ IS Y ' C); 517]?” 'if‘fifv'u Kppfi’w V0 ‘XICA ‘T h (.7, UPEI STUDEN. ' ‘A (.3, Been . l 'oRWKw-é m, ~ 63 New Niel-IT NILADISS ammmtén A) I023 N 09 09 v If 4,” g ~ '5- (Zz30'lciifiowvav “fiflg‘f‘fil‘f‘vzmk qufi‘m”) SJNG’AeLbNG) is Miami?! G ' w .14 {I E Z TS (f1 ‘9. 19 6 20 \igé‘wl‘: #543 22 312g 2 §E%?Rz;iyee;ék 21+ Rh??? «‘7 {F :43 . / \ . ‘e N a (£0 \00. . 29),); \ \? 9:51, 6 ‘3" tog; FM Dza‘zpo‘ AIM “Carl? Q’Yéyfigange Q‘ garb?” ~o‘3 ’Q ’46:,00 995574 -—- LWE'H , “4' pa??? V YMUNCHIE, ‘bq. ‘ ° ' I Q‘b 1\ m pime‘ \ ~l ‘39 $4 a Gene Isoeamflofl409’t‘;‘fljv$fl cums/NU”; J “mm 2.5 PM ~ gage“ ' ? °’ 99‘ “"4.” 4° 9‘“ “ WV ‘5 WW “ Urc' é [bin 2 9,. gébodfi chififltgt . 0?‘ f N IQ“ 4" . , .(35040150PH)“ fquo ms 1041 m1 C N Afimoz'B LNE EVERY weoNaSDAY’. Eriiary "e ‘ " g in; Netted Gem ; page I] —