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Award Winning Cultural Diversity Practices
The country's most culturally diverse companies know that success
depends on innovative but simple initiatives. We've reviewed the best
practices of local and national cultural diversity award winners to
create a list of examples that your organization might adopt. Winners of
these awards included small, medium and large sized companies. To ease
review, the practices and activities have been organized into
categories. Consider the potential of immigrants with international
credentials. Learn the most effective ways to hire and retain newcomers.
Help boost workplace loyalty and productivity by adopt a few of these
practices and activities.
Provide Work Experience Opportunities for Internationally Trained ProfessionalsTop
- Works
with non-profit organizations to help new Canadians gain work
experience through paid internship opportunities (Procter & Gamble
Inc., Rogers and Enbridge Inc.)
- Provides work placement and internship opportunities to members of new Canadians (Saskatchewan Government Insurance)
- Offers
work placement opportunities to new Canadians through partnerships with
community organizations such as YWCA, and hosts employment information
sessions in partnership with MOSAIC and Immigrant Services Society of
British Columbia (Shaw)
- Participates in a co-op placement
program to provide new Canadians with an opportunity to gain work
experience (Sodexo Canada Ltd.)
- Provides the opportunity for a
first job in Canada. For example, the Board has more than 150 part-time
instructors in the International Languages program at 11 locations
(Ottawa Catholic School Board)
Recognize International Work Experience and Foreign Credentials Top
- Hires
internationally trained professionals in positions commensurate with
their home country education and experience (Business Development Bank
of Canada and Providence Health Care)
- Does not require Canadian experience or credentials in the hiring and selection process (Pythian)
- Recognizes
foreign credentials and experience and has them evaluated by World
Evaluation Services (WES), a third-party credential assessor (MDS
Nordion Inc. and Humber College)
- Developed an in-house guide to
foreign credential evaluation process, and utilizes World Education
Services, a third-party credential assessment service, to determine the
qualifications of internationally trained professionals (Regional
Municipality of York)
Support Immigrant Employees to Obtain Professional Licensure Top
- Partners
with post-secondary institutions to help internationally educated
professionals become accredited in Canada, and provide work placement
opportunities for newcomers (CIBC, ERCB, Manitoba Hydro, McCarthy
Tétrault LLP and WorleyParsons Canada Services Ltd.)
- Recognizes
provisional membership to regulatory bodies such as the Association of
Professional Engineers, Geologists, and Geophysicists of Alberta
(APEGGA) and supports new Canadian employees through the membership
process (BC Hydro)
- In partnership with the Chinese
Professionals Association of Canada (CPAC), hosted an information fair
that consisted of workshops, seminars and information booths on topics
such as how to help new Canadians return to their profession, the
Canadian labour market, and job opportunities at the bank (RBC)
- Allows
employees who are new to Canada to attend school during business hours
to ensure they receive professional accreditation (New Flyer Industries
Canada)
- Provides internationally educated applicants with
information on having foreign credentials recognized by third-party
credential assessment services (Providence Health Care)
- Supports
hires who are new to Canada by providing assistance with the
registration and licensing process for professional associations and
offering relocation consulting, which includes finding schools for
children of employees (Provincial Health Services Authority)
- Once
hired, skilled immigrants in financial positions can take advantage of
free training programs to help them gain required certifications or
licenses. Tuition assistance is also provided for employees who want to
upgrade their knowledge and skills through work-related courses(TD Bank)