The ESC is now EHRC!
Funding axed, but electricity organization has no plans to turn out the lights. With a new name, slick new website and refocused direction, Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) –formerly the...
View ArticleEHRC Membership Portal
EHRC Membership Portal Please note we are currently working to better our membership site! If you need access to specific research or tools please contact info@electricityhr.ca and we will ensure that...
View ArticleGovernment of Canada invests in the Future of Work in Today’s Rapidly...
Electricity Industry is dynamic and evolving – innovation via technology is sparking a need for new skillsets Ottawa, October 10, 2018 Smart grids, renewable electricity generation, automation, carbon...
View ArticleElectricity Human Resources Canada is Pleased to Announce the 2018 Leader of...
Rob Lister, President and Chief Executive Officer of Oakville Enterprises (OEC) December 13, 2018 11:38 AM Eastern Standard Time OTTAWA, Ontario–Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC), today...
View Article#PoweringTomorrow
#PoweringTomorrow: Shaping the Future of Our Most Important Resource – Our People Electricity Human Resources Canada hosted its annual Awards of Excellence Feb. 21, 2019 and began with the Powering...
View ArticleELECTRICITY HUMAN RESOURCES CANADA (EHRC) RELEASES LABOUR MARKET INTELLIGENCE...
Identifies labour supply and demand gaps and key trends impacting the electricity sector workforce to safeguard the long-term stability of Canada’s electricity supply TORONTO, ON (April 11, 2019) –...
View ArticleDoing Diversity and Inclusion Right
From Electricity Human Resources Canada’s Workforce in Motion: Labour Market Intelligence Study According to the Electricity Human Resources Canada’s 2019 Labour Market Intelligence Study (LMI)...
View ArticleThe Many Benefits of Biking to Work
The month of May is Bike to Work month across Canada: a time when employers, cycling groups, and local governments encourage workers to try riding a bike over other forms of transit. May 17 is Bike...
View ArticleEHRC at Clean Energy Ministerial 10 in Vancouver
CEO Michelle Branigan represented EHRC at the tenth Clean Energy Ministerial and fourth Mission Innovation Ministerial (CEM10/MI-4) in Vancouver in May. This event brought together clean energy leaders...
View ArticleImproving employment equity to power the future of Alberta
A multi-stakeholder group including Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC), the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO), TransAlta, Women in Renewable Energy (WiRE), the Ministry of Labour,...
View ArticleGive Your HR Policies a Summer Tune-Up
As the warm weather approaches and staff leave on vacations, this is a good time to take stock of your organisation’s HR policies. Whether you have a staff of 10 or a 1000, it is important to ensure...
View ArticleEFC and Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) Collaborate to Support HR...
EFC has become a Signatory for EHRC’s Leadership Accord on Gender Diversity July 24, 2019: Toronto, ON – Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) has formed a strategic partnership with Electricity Human...
View ArticleTakeaways from Presenting at APEC in Taiwan
Electricity Human Resources Canada’s Merertu Mogga Frissa (Program Manager of Diversity & Inclusion) and Alex Hosselet (Manager of Marketing and Communications) were recently invited to present and...
View ArticleNew Research Explores the Future of Work in Canada’s Electricity Sector
OTTAWA, Ontario – January 28, 2020 – Employer response to emerging technologies’ impact on the electricity sector workforce is critical and must be coordinated with academic and industry partnerships,...
View ArticleLeadership in Human Resources Celebrated at 2019 Awards Ceremony
Ottawa, February 20, 2020 – Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) celebrated innovation and leadership in human resources best practices across Canada’s electricity sector with its annual Awards of...
View ArticleNew Thought Papers on Students Transitioning Into the Workforce
It’s become the passport to jump start a career in most industries and the electricity sector is no exception: work-integrated learning (WIL) is an essential step in the transition from school to work...
View ArticleWhy International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month Matters
This year’s International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month were met with enthusiasm across the sector through sharing stories of women’s accomplishments, identifying areas for improvement with...
View ArticleWorkplace Pandemic Planning: What Employers Should Do and Know Right Now
Adapted from communications prepared by McLennan Ross LLP and the Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta. The following has been adapted for a broad audience and is for information purposes...
View ArticleStay the Course: Continue Hiring Students
From Electricity Human Resources Canada’s Director of Programs, Mark Chapeskie. We find ourselves in an unprecedented, global pandemic, and no sector is operating as usual. Even the electricity sector,...
View ArticleThe Power Generation Workforce of the Future: Hamsters in Wheels
At Electricity Human Resources Canada, we conduct national research in all areas of the electricity sector to make sure that employers, educators, workers and policy makers are prepared for the future....
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