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Human Resources committee  So that they're engaging those groups...? It's such a potential supply and it links to your question about their sometimes having to go outside the country when we already do have a good pool here of untapped labour. Some of the companies that we work with are doing absolutely

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Michelle Branigan

Human Resources committee  I agree with you. There has been a lag in completions of apprenticeships. We are seeing that. In a lot of situations, what we're hearing from our employers is that as a result, they are taking them out of the apprenticeship stream they're in to do specialized work. If they can go

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Michelle Branigan

Human Resources committee  I know. As Francis had mentioned, the skills requirements of employees now are drastically different. If you look at a system operator who manages the flow of power back and forth through the grid, now we have electricity coming in from solar panels, for example, from small bus

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Michelle Branigan

Human Resources committee  I would agree wholeheartedly. I think we absolutely need to be getting to them at a younger age. It's extremely important. A lot of the sector councils, the Electricity Sector Council included, have worked with the Toronto District School Board over the last number of years, and

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Michelle Branigan

Human Resources committee  Yes, this is a huge issue for us. We're averaging about 2.2% of aboriginal workers within the electricity sector, which is extremely low. We've just completed a three-year project funded by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada looking at recruitment and retention of abo

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Michelle Branigan

Human Resources committee  Particularly in our industry it's important to note that the majority of our workers are extremely high-skilled workers with post-secondary education. When difficulties ariseā€”as we're seeing right now, as three companies have called me in the last two weeks from right across the

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Michelle Branigan

Human Resources committee  In electricity, our numbers of temporary foreign workers are quite low: we're looking at about 12%, versus a 19% average within other industries. Definitely there's a lot of room for us to look into that area, and we're already seeing companies going overseas and trying to get

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Michelle Branigan

Human Resources committee  Good afternoon, Mr. Chairman, honourable members, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for the opportunity to speak here today. I'm the executive director of the Electricity Sector Council, whose mission is to strengthen the ability of the Canadian electricity industry to meet curren

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Michelle Branigan