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A History of Indigenous Inclusion in the Workplace
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June 29, 2023
Venue:Online
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Description:
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PROGRAM SUMMARY
A continuation of Indigenous Works' celebration of Indigenous History Month, we will explore the history of Indigenous inclusion in the workplace. Through an examination of the history and statistics of Indigenous peoples in the workplace, we will explore the demography and geography of participation in various industries and how it has changed over time.
Learning Objectives:
- Overview of the history and statistics of Indigenous inclusion in the workplace
- Exploring the nuances of demography and geography of Indigenous people and how they may impact recruitment
- Discuss the importance of ongoing education and training for employers and employees in order to create a workplace that recruits, retains and values Indigenous people and promotes reconciliation.
Hosted by: Nicole Huska, BA - National Director of Indigenous Works
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Thursday, June 29, 2023
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10:00-11:00am PT/ 1:00-2:00pm ET
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$40.95 (includes 5% GST)
CPHR BC & Yukon members receive 15% off (Use code CPHR15)
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Live Webinar
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1.0
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Fees and agenda are subject to change without notice.
How to access your session:Login details will be provided by Indigenous Works.
For course and registration enquiries:Please email contactus@indigenousworks.ca.
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