Mature Workers: Understanding the Value of our Aging Work Force

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Date: 
5 December, 2013

11:00 am to 12:00 pm Eastern

According to Statistics Canada, 8 million Canadians, or 45% of our labour force, are over the age of 45 and close to 20% are over the age of 55. As this population continues to grow, it is critically important to ensure that mature workers find success and that employers can harness the knowledge and experience of this important segment of Canada’s labour force.

Join us in exploring the challenges and opportunities associated with Canada’s aging labour force from both the perspective of employers and workers.

Teleconference Format

11:00 am to 11:20 am | Speakers' Presentations

11:20 am to 12:00 pm | Questions and Discussion

Participation is free but space is strictly limited! Don’t delay in registering for this event.

An electronic package for participants will be sent by email prior to the event.

Guest Speakers:

David Pourreaux

David Pourreaux, CPC, Regional Director at Hunt Personnel in Montreal, has worked with various sectors. His specialties include: talent acquisition, human resources, system administration, recruiting and finance.

Leslie Acs

Leslie Acs, Executive Director of La Passerelle, Montreal’s leading employment and career transition centre, possesses many years of diverse management and human resources experience in private, public and not-for-profit sectors.  Leslie is also a member of CEDEC's Mature Worker’s Committee.

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Event Contact: 

Nina Kim, Coordinator
CEDEC
(514) 903-3753 (est. 227)
nina.kim@cedec.ca

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Teleconference  --
Canada