Summer Jobs
The government of Manitoba administers laws on minimum wages, hours of work, holidays and other workplace benefits. Find out what they are.
Haven't been paid by your employer or have another issue at work? The Manitoba Labour Board deals with issues in regards to The Labour Relations Act, The Pay Equity Act, The Workplace Safety and Health Act, The Essential Services Act, The Public Schools Act, The Elections Act and The Victims' Rights Act.
Manitoba Youth Job Centres register students and youth for regular summer or casual employment. Staff provide information on employment and conduct job search and job readiness workshops for groups and individuals. The program employs over 40 post-secondary students each summer to staff community based centres throughout Manitoba.
STEP Services is the provincial government's central employment referral program for high school and post-secondary students seeking work in government departments, special operating agencies and Crown corporations. STEP Services provides students with full and part-time jobs, career-related work experience and promotes careers in Manitoba's civil service.
Urban/Hometown Green Team creates meaningful and career-oriented summer employment for students and youth aged 16 to 24 years. Participating employers provide a variety of community development opportunities that improve neighbourhoods, promote community involvement and help develop young leaders.
The Division emphasizes a preventive focus to eliminate workplace and public hazards through education, training, working with employers and employees, and inspections and investigations.
Summer jobs and internships with the Government of Canada