NOC 9616
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- Overview
- Quick facts
- Occupational outlook rating
- Average wage
- Regional job outlook
- Projected job openings
- Annual number of job postings
- Job growth
- Pay
- Education and training pathways
- In-demand skills and knowledge
- Where jobs are located in Ontario
- Industries where these jobs are found
- Employment characteristics
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Overview
Labourers in textile processing perform a variety of manual duties to assist in processing fibres into yarn or thread, or to assist in weaving, knitting, bleaching, dyeing or finishing textile fabrics or other textile products. They are employed by textile manufacturing companies.Common titles for this occupation:
Average wage
Regional job outlook
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Quarterly job postings:
Regional distribution of job postings:
Outlook rating:
Under-represented:
The share of job postings in this occupation (in this region) is less than the provincial share
Similar:
The share of job postings in this occupation (in this region) is similar to the provincial share
Over-represented:
The share of job postings in this occupation (in this region) exceeds the provincial share.
Where jobs are located in Ontario
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Sources: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census (distribution of workers). Burning Glass Technologies, Labour Insight™ (job postings). Time frame is January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021.
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