What jobs are in demand in BC 2020?

What jobs are in demand in BC 2020?

10 jobs in B.C. that increased in demand due to COVID-19 The pandemic has increased demand in certain occupations in B.C.

  • Payroll administrators (NOC 1432)
  • Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants (NOC 4413)
  • Cooks (NOC 6322)
  • Material handlers (NOC 7452)
  • Underground production and development miners (NOC 8231)

What is the highest paid trade in the Union?

The Highest-Paid Trade Jobs

  • Radiation Therapists.
  • Nuclear Medicine Technologists.
  • Dental Hygienists.
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians.
  • Aircraft and Avionics Equipment Mechanics and Technicians.
  • Boilermakers.
  • Construction and Building Inspectors.
  • Electricians.

What is the highest paying job in BC?

Senior software engineers are the most highly sought-after candidates in B.C.’s job market, with a whopping 47 per cent of postings up for over two months with an average salary of $100,000. Chiropractors followed in second, with 31 per cent of postings staying up for over two months with an average salary of $95,569.

Is it worth it to join the union?

Labor unions give workers the power to negotiate for more favorable working conditions and other benefits through collective bargaining. Union members earn better wages and benefits than workers who aren’t union members. On average, union workers’ wages are 28 percent higher than their nonunion counterparts.

What trade pays the most in BC?

The Highest Paying Trades in Canada

Skilled Trade Salary – Year of Certification
Steamfitter or Pipefitter $74,010
Construction electrician $72,000
Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanic $70,000
Truck and transport mechanic $56,000