What are the specific rules for international employees coming from overseas ( Australia, uk) who have a Class 1 licence for farming purposes: is it valid @SGItweets in Saskatchewan? Have been given mixed responses from sgi and others. #agtwitter#skag#westcdnag
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Aside from titles such as “farm labourer” or “farm hand”, what job title are you using on your farm to show employees the are valued and part of the overall farm vision? #farmHR#agriculturehr
Farm management thought for the day.
Constantly hear in ag that labor is a major issue.
Yet the “HR Strategies for Farm Businesses” session at @CropConnect was poorly attended.
That strikes me as unusual.
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Part of our role as consultants at @Backswath , is providing a #safespace to share with family members and employees. That’s probably the favourite part of my job, actually.
Our own Katelyn Duncan, a University of Sask Agriculture grad, returned to her old stomping grounds yesterday. She dropped into Prof. Randy Kutcher’s Field Crop Disease Management class to speak about Three Key Alignments for Decision Making on the Farm.
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