“The Gateway Program provides amazing and much-needed support to people fleeing conflict zones, most of whom, myself included, are well educated and have professional experience,” Waheed said.
Read the full story here: https://t.co/dHGjb2kbaw
.@ByDeneMoore writes in @globeandmail about the hurdles immigrants & refugees face in finding meaningful jobs in Canada & how they’re overcoming obstacles & building their careers. The WES Gateway Program is featured as a valuable resource for refugees. https://t.co/9JC2r0QRr1
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The latest policy brief from WES adds to the call for better data to inform equitable health workforce planning in Canada. Read more here: https://t.co/v57Y7j4DDg #IEHPs#CdnImm#CdnPoli
In 2021, WES hired five first- and second-generation immigrant interns, affirming our commitment to open doors for people to build better futures. Learn more on the @WESGlobalTalent blog: https://t.co/x7Leow30Yn #ImmYouth#Youth#CDNImm
"Immigrants & refugees can be a veritable talent solution amid the Great Resignation" notes @jkkvilmar, CEO @UpwardlyGlobal, a WES Mariam Assefa Fund grantee partner, in this @hrdive piece on how to build a more inclusive hiring process:
https://t.co/OLmgtpreSM #ImmigrantsThrive