Encouraging & worrying signs in latest Van Isle jobs report
NANAIMO — While the past year has seen considerable growth employment-wise on Vancouver Island, a new report suggests challenges will persist.
Compiled by the Chartered Professional Accountants of BC (CPABC), the agency’s annual BC Check-Up includes a regional review of the Vancouver Island and coast (excluding the greater Victoria).
Retired certified public accountant Woody Hayes said overall the metrics are strong regionally, pointing to 12,400 more workers between Sept. 2023 and Sept. 2024.
“What’s really jumping out at me is that we’ve had a good year on the Island compared to the rest of the province. The number of people that are employed is substantially higher here than everywhere else in the province,” Hayes told NanaimoNewsNOW.