I wish this was the case here in Canada; I was looking for work for about 6-8 months where out of 150-200 applications got 3 interviews and a few rejection letters. Then I started seeing nearly every job posting adding a vaccine mandate, which meant that I was better off staying at a job that was at least stable than looking for expanding my career, also because if my company does come up with a mandate (something the CEO argued was a personal choice, so at least good odds it won't happen) that I would be in a stronger position than as someone new to a company.
Worse, the new mayor of Alberta announces that she is effectively opposed to the oil industry, THE industry that is likely the only reason that the province isn't much more than farming.
I wish this was the case here in Canada; I was looking for work for about 6-8 months where out of 150-200 applications got 3 interviews and a few rejection letters. Then I started seeing nearly every job posting adding a vaccine mandate, which meant that I was better off staying at a job that was at least stable than looking for expanding my career, also because if my company does come up with a mandate (something the CEO argued was a personal choice, so at least good odds it won't happen) that I would be in a stronger position than as someone new to a company.
Worse, the new mayor of Alberta announces that she is effectively opposed to the oil industry, THE industry that is likely the only reason that the province isn't much more than farming.