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If you think you can benefit from confidential services provided by Work Links For Women, you can reach us in two ways:
  1. E-mail us at worklinks@northernlightscanada.ca
  2. Call us at
    • Phone: 905-433-9539
    • Toll-free: 1-866-375-9539
    • Fax: 905-433-1201
You can also click here to use our Agency referral form
The Work Links For Women office, accessible by bus, is located at:

50 Richmond Street East, Suite 3
McLaughlin Square
Oshawa, Ontario
L1G 7C7
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Our office hours are: Mon - Fri, 8:00-4:00

These services are available throughout most of Durham Region. If you are unable to access our Oshawa location we also provide Outreach Services. Call or email the above number or email address.
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Is Second Career right for me? You can apply to Second Career if you: * are laid off or have been laid off since January 2005 * are unemployed or working an interim job * are choosing to retrain for a career that is in demand Second Career provides help to laid-off workers in need who will benefit most from training to find work. Several factors are considered when figuring out who will receive funding. We will help applicants based on their: Active job search Length of unemployment Education background Work history Labour market prospects Training request Experience and occupational skills Visit an Employment Ontario assessment centre and talk to a counsellor to find out if you should apply for Second Career. Source: Government of Ontario
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