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Taking our kids to work day scheduled for November 7, 2012
October 30, 2012 Michele Glassford Employee Relations, Health and Safety, HR Policies and Procedures, Human Resources, 0
Since 1994 The Learning Partnership, a national charitable organization which promotes a strong public education system in Canada, has spearheaded the Take Our Kids to Work (“TOKTW”) program, which is now a Canada-wide program with more than 200,000 Grade 9 (or equivalent) students and over 75,000 employers taking part in 2011. The 2012 TOKTW Day is scheduled for November 7, 2012.
2012, charitable organization, experience real-life workplaces, explore career options, health and safety considerations, importance of staying in school, November 7, parents’ work, public education system, safeguards, Take Our Kids to Work, The Learning Partnership, TOKTW Day, workplace
The future is in our hands – and in the data!
December 8, 2011 Ian J Cook HR Analytics, HRMS, Human Resources
For my last post of 2011, I will follow the age old tradition of predictions for 2012. The slight twist is that the post will feature someone else’s predictions—much easier than gazing into my own crystal ball.
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