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African-Canadian Career Excellence : 2015 Employer Survey
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African-Canadian Career Excellence : 2015 Employer Survey
Abstract
This report provides the final data analysis and interpretation of the 2015 employer survey on the hiring norms and practices of businesses across various sectors and industries in the Greater Montreal area, with a focus on employers’ attitudes towards the importance of a having a diverse workforce. This study is part of the African-Canadian Career Excellence (ACCE) initiative aimed at countering the migration of Black graduates from Montreal.
Date
August, 2015
Pages
19
Language
en
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Citation
Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC). African-Canadian Career Excellence : 2015 Employer Survey, August 2015.
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Contributing CKOL partner
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Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC)
Founded:
1999
Constituents:
Public, private, and civil society organizations
Website:
https://cedec.ca/
Activities:
Convene, broker, facilitate, and coordinate multisector (PPCS) collaborations and partnerships; identify and assess community assets, advantages, and opportunities for economic development; conduct community-relevant economic research and analysis; facilitate results tracking and measurement.
Former / Alternate Name:
Community Table of the National Human Resources Development Committee for the English Linguistic Minority