In January 2022, the Government of B.C. will implement a new regulation for workers which will allow all employees in
Employment
Open Work Permit for Vulnerable Workers
The Migrant Worker Hub’s second e-learning course “Open Work Permit for Vulnerable Workers” is a tool for settlement organizations, migrant
Employment Related Supports in ELL Programming
This podcast features speakers from 2 organizations that offer specialized employment-related supports in language programming. They explain how their programs,
The Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants Program
Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants is a practical and unique program customized to participant needs. Newcomers can get help to
WorkBC Self-Serve Supports
WorkBC offers a wide range of services that help individuals find and maintain work and improve employment readiness. All job
Employment-Related Supports and Inter-Agency Referrals for Immigrant Clients (Part 2)
This training offers guidance on service delivery approach and best practices. Topics include: Qualities of successful inter-agency referrals; and Effective
Employment Related Supports and Inter Agency Referrals for Immigrant Clients: Part 2
This 2020 webinar is the second of a companion pair of e-learning modules that helped front-line workers make effective employment-related
Migrant Worker Edition: Employment Standards for Migrant Workers; Issue 50
All foreign workers are covered by the Employment Standards Act and Regulation. These provisions include overtime pay, statutory holidays and
Returning the Youth Back to Canada’s Future: A Webinar on Employment Barriers for Youth and How to Tackle Them
Finding a job and having access to meaningful work is one of the tangible areas of newcomer integration. The unemployment-rate
Newcomer Youth and Labour Market Access; Issue 55
Almost half of immigrants to Canada are under 25 years of age.1 Newcomer youth have a unique experience of migration,