EI beneficiaries in Manitoba rise in June
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The number of Employment Insurance beneficiaries in Manitoba climbed 4.5 per cent year-over-year in June. The rise follows a national trend: Canada saw an increase of 12.8 per cent, largely driven by change in Ontario and Quebec.
People who’d last been employed in sales and service led the biggest increase in Employment Insurance beneficiaries, Statistics Canada data show.
Bee-Clean acquires mechanical contractor
Bee-Clean Building Maintenance, a Winnipeg-based company with 27 branches across Canada, has acquired Bornhorst Mechanical.
Bornhorst, a mechanical contractor, is based in the West End of the Manitoba capital. Its name, team and business model will remain unchanged, a Bee-Clean news release reads.
Bee-Clean, a commercial cleaning company, counts more than 15,000 employees.
— Free Press staff