Pilot project helps Kamloops employers address skills shortages
Posted August 11, 2009
For Release 9:00AM PDT
August 11, 2009
Pilot project helps Kamloops employers address skills shortages
An aging population and declining birthrates are just some of the reasons why those shortages haven’t gone away, despite the current economic slowdown.
For many employers, one solution to the labour crisis is to hire skilled, internationally-trained workers. Last year, to make it easier for business owners to access the information they needed to hire foreign-trained workers, with funding from the federal and provincial governments, the B.C. Chamber of Commerce published an employer’s guide, “Quick Links to Hiring Foreign Workers,” that was distributed to local Chamber of Commerce offices and made available online.
This year, as a follow-up to the guide, the B.C. Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of the Foreign Worker Resource Network to provide more intensive, one-on-one support to employers who are interested in hiring internationally-trained workers.
Kamloops Chamber has been selected as one of four organizations to participate in the six month pilot project which is designed to provide employers with easy access to the information they need to recruit, train and retain foreign workers. This project was made possible with funding from the Government of Canada's Foreign Credential Recognition Program in partnership with BC's Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development
For more information, please call Deb McClelland at 250-374-6080.
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Contact:
Paul Wiest, Project Manager
Foreign Worker Resource Network
Tel. (250) 354-1213
pwiest@telus.net
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