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Human Resources committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. I am Sarah Anson-Cartwright, director of skills policy at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Appearing with me today is Mr. Shabbir Hakim, executive director, Alberta Council of Turnaround Industry Maintenance Stakeholders, ACTIMS, and Construction Industry
November 27th, 2012Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee I can simply give you a sense of what we heard from our members, particularly small and medium-sized companies. They really take on a huge burden with the investment they have to make when they need to train apprentices. It's not like that in other businesses, where you have a fu
November 27th, 2012Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee We have not yet had policy resolutions from our members across the country with respect to this specific issue. That said, we have had probably the largest number of resolutions this year on the broader issue of the skills gap. In other words, our members are absolutely seized wi
November 27th, 2012Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee Thank you, Mr. Lapointe. Two weeks ago, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce hosted a symposium bringing experts together with small-business owners and managers to talk about training in small businesses. We realize that it's a real challenge for them. I'm hopeful that the recommen
November 27th, 2012Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee Thank you, Mr. Payne. One of our commitments at the Canadian Chamber is the result of having done our consultation. Hearing from businesses across the country made us realize there need to be much better connections between post-secondary institutions and the business community.
November 27th, 2012Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee Thank you very much. On behalf of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, I am pleased to be here. My name is Sarah Anson-Cartwright, and I'm director of skills policy. Two and a half years ago, the Canadian Chamber called on Canada to address its aging workforce. Our report was titl
May 2nd, 2013Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee I think you've heard about programs, and you probably know far more than I do about the targeted initiative program. That seems to be the approach taken when there has been a displacement of workers and there is a need to consider how to address the opportunity and the training n
May 2nd, 2013Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee Thank you, Mr. Butt, for that question and comment. I don't know how prevalent that type of circumstance is. Certainly, I am hearing quite a different set of comments recognizing the experience that experienced workers can bring. There is quite a bit of demand in this ThirdQuart
May 2nd, 2013Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee I will start on your question about the challenges for those over 65, the older workers. If we look at them in terms of existing employees, I think the employer is making sort of a calculation. There has to be a discussion with the employee in terms of how much longer, ideally,
May 2nd, 2013Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee Then there's the unemployed older worker, who for whatever reason at 65 or older is looking to stay working and earning an income. If there are challenges there, I think they may come back to the reference I made to educational attainment and the fact that the nature of work has
May 2nd, 2013Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee One other approach I've heard is that some companies have adopted alumni programs, where again they're looking to tap into previous, experienced employees who have retired, and they may want to bring them on for a short term, like six months or less, for a project. That's another
May 2nd, 2013Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee Yes. I think you heard some survey results in the testimony on Tuesday. I believe financial consideration was not necessarily the overriding reason, but of course we have a reality that after the recession many people lost a lot of savings. We have to recognize that the private
May 2nd, 2013Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee Mr. Cuzner, unfortunately, I wasn't at the chamber, so I'm not aware of that work. I don't think I'm qualified to hazard a guess. I think we would need to look into that research. Perhaps it's an area.... I was referring to the 50% clawback associated with the GIS, not the OAS,
May 2nd, 2013Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee Do you mean the clawback?
May 2nd, 2013Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright
Human Resources committee Yes. I just heard of an individual yesterday, an older person, who was offered a working opportunity, and he said, “Well, I can only earn a certain amount of income because I don't want to risk losing my GIS and my OAS.” The clawback was very real to him. He'd done his calculat
May 2nd, 2013Committee meeting
Sarah Anson-Cartwright