Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce develops training and employment network
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce has developed the Training and Employment Network (TEN) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A dozen chambers in the province are participating in the program that provides support to communities and companies to integrate indigenous, immigrant, youth, and women workers in the local workforce.
“There is no question that Saskatchewan businesses and our workforce have been severely impacted by COVID-19. As chambers of commerce, we are in a unique position to bring together efforts, align growth and work towards a common goal,” Elise Hildebrandt, CEO of the Prince Albert and District Chamber of Commerce said. “With the Training and Employment Network, we will connect people to employers and training based on skills.”
Western Economic Diversification Canada has funded the program and is administered through the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce.