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CTEA 2023 Conference Highlights - Labour & Immigration Panel Pt. 1

26 min · 15 de dic de 2023
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We continue with highlights from this year's CTEA Annual Conference. The next three episodes feature the Labour and Immigration discussions. This episode is part 1 of a discussion with Julie Demers, Vice President of Legal Affairs & Human Capital at Manac, and Nathalie St-Pierre, the General Manager at Les Ateliers Beau-Roc. They share their experiences with recruiting and hiring overseas workers under the Temporary Foreign Worker program, including: * Overcoming language barriers * Sourcing worker housing * Accommodating cultural and religious traditions * Working with government agencies

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