/R E P E A T -- VIDEO B-ROLL AVAILABLE VIA CNW - Labour Day Poll: Canadians
More Secure but Recession Jitters Hard to Shake/
TORONTO, Sept. 1 /CNW/ - The following B-Roll is available by Video On-Demand web download:
STORY SUMMARY: What a difference a year makes. Canadians are feeling more relaxed this Labour Day, with well over half saying they are more secure in their jobs now compared to a year ago, according to the second annual Labour Day poll by Monster.ca. The survey of just over a thousand Canadians also found:
- 57 per cent of Canadians feel they have more job security today than
they did a year ago;
- Most Canadians surveyed (18-24) think they get stuck working longer
hours and more weekends than their older married colleagues;
- Work-life balance is now so important that 82 per cent of Canadians
would take a pay cut to get more of it.
SHOT LIST:
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This b-roll contains footage of:
Interviews with:
- Mike Jackson, spokesperson for Monster.ca
- John Kervin, Sociology Professor, U of T
- Streeter with Canadians answering the following questions:
* How secure are you in your job today compared to one year ago?
* Do you think Canada is in store for another recession - why/why not?
* Do you think bosses treat young single workers differently than
married workers with kids? ie: are they more likely to be asked to
work late or weekends?
* How important is work/life balance to you? *Would you take a pay
cut to get more work/life balance?
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Buildings in downtown Toronto showing public and private sector offices
Shotlist:
- sidewalk shots of people on street
- exterior shots of buildings
- shots of people walking into buildings
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Interview with Mike Jackson, spokesperson for Monster.ca
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Inside and Office:
Shotlist:
- Workers behind desks
- Workers at computer
- Workers gathered talking and drinking coffee
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Interview with John Kervin, Professor of Sociology at the University of
Toronto
Shotlist:
- Standup of professor on campus
- Walking shot
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Interview of working parents at home in Etobicoke
Shot list:
- Mom getting out of car walking into house
- Dad in kitchen with kids
- Both parents in backyard with kids
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DATE OF POSTING: Thursday Sept 2, 2010
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