Monthly Archives: January 2016

Getting Started: Investing in Refugee Talent (Canada)

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A guide for business to tap refugee talent and improve ways to source, hire, onboard and train refugees.

CVS Health Announces Strategic Partnerships with Multicultural Nursing Associations

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As part of an ongoing commitment to develop a diverse workforce that reflects the patients and communities it serves, CVS Health today announced strategic partnerships with two leading national organizations whose mission is to advance the multicultural nursing populations in the United States: the National Black Nurses Association (NBNA) and the National Association of Hispanic […]

Diversity Policies Rarely Make Companies Fairer

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By Tessa L. Dover, Brenda Major and Cheryl R. Kaiser in Harvard Business Review U.S. companies spend millions annually on diversity programs and policies. Mission statements and recruitment materials touting companies’ commitment to diversity are ubiquitous. And many managers are tasked with the complex goal of “managing diversity” – which can mean anything from ensuring equal […]

German Companies Ready to Hire Refugees, Survey Says

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Far from viewing the influx of some 1.1 million refugees and migrants in 2015 with trepidation, Ernst & Young survey results published on Tuesday show that over half of the 3,000 SMEs polled see the new arrivals as one way to alleviate the country’s shortage of skilled labor. 85 percent of companies say they would […]

Diversity – Why it Matters, and Why Most Organisations Must do Better

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By Sarah Churchman for PwC Companies that champion and promote diversity, in every sense of the word within their organisation reap very real rewards from their efforts. PwC’s latest CEO survey showed that they cite, among other benefits, enhanced business performance, reputational strength, a more innovative and collaborative culture and the ability to attract talent. In […]

Refugees are enterprising and tech-savvy, research finds

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By Maddison Connaughton in Vox What comes to mind when you think of a refugee camp? Maybe heat — and flies. Rows of tents as far as you can see. People who are hungry and desolate, waiting for their lives to begin again. Bustling markets buzzing with trade is probably not what you imagine. But that’s […]

After Escaping Communism and Pirates, This Entrepreneur Has Google-Size Ambitions

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By Ilan Mochari in Inc. In September 1978, 12-year-old Christopher Nguyen’s job was to hold a compass on a small boat floating down the Mekong River. His mother, four older sisters, and about 30 other refugees were on board. He had to make sure the boat was sailing southeast toward Thailand or Malaysia — whichever […]

Diversity at work: hiring ‘the best person for the job’ isn’t enough

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By Daniele Fiandaca in The Guardian Lack of diversity is one of the biggest issues threatening the advertising industry today. Not only does this challenge the credibility of the industry, it also means that the businesses themselves are not being run as effectively as they could be. Research from McKinsey has proven that diverse businesses deliver 35% better […]

Maple Leaf Foods offers to hire Syrian refugees at plants in Manitoba, Alberta

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By John Cotter in CBC Maple Leaf Foods Inc. is offering to hire Syrian refugees to fill vacant jobs at two of its meat plants. The company, like others in Canada’s meat sector, is dealing with a chronic shortage of employees that has been exacerbated by restrictions placed on the temporary foreign worker program. “We […]