HR Vendors Guide

2016 HR Vendors Guide

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19 Vendors Vendors Vendors Vendors HR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT — SECTOR COUNCILS Manitoba Tourism Education Council Winnipeg, MB (204) 957-7437 Fax: (204) 956-1700 (800) 820-6832 Website: www.mtec.mb.ca A not-for-profit organization that assists the tourism industry in Manitoba in remaining viable through training managers, supervisors and employees. It has worked with thousands of tourism professionals in the province and, in 2013, trained more than 11,000 individuals. New Media Manitoba (NMM) Winnipeg, MB (888) 444-2556 Email: info@newmediamanitoba.com Website: www.newmediamanitoba.com A non-profit association of interactive digital media professionals that provides training and economic development to new media businesses and freelancers. Comprised of more than 1,100 members, the organization provides an environment of exchange, where people make connections and collaborate on products and services related to the interactive digital media industry. Northern Manitoba Sector Council (NMSC) The Pas, MB (204) 627-8511 Email: dlauvstad@nmscouncil.ca Website: www.nmscouncil.ca A not-for-profit corporation representing the region's major employers in the mining, forestry and energy sectors. Developed in response to northern employers' interests and challenges in the recruitment, training and retention of northern and Aboriginal Peoples for employment opportunities, it aims to align the development of northern human resources with employment opportunities. Workplace Education Manitoba Winnipeg, MB (204) 272-5030 Fax: (204) 272-5031 Email: info@wem.mb.ca Website: www.wem.mb.ca An organization aimed at ensuring all Manitobans have access to the essential skills knowledge and training required to determine and pursue their goals related to learning, the workplace and life. It develops workplace essential skills solutions based on employers' needs and goals. NEW BRUNSWICK TechImpact Fredericton, NB (506) 452-7519 Website: www.techimpact.it An association made up of representatives of the East Coast business community and aimed at helping the region embrace IT literacy and innovation as the cornerstone of future posterity. The five pillars of its strategy are: developing the workforce; celebrating successes; building businesses; working with government; and fostering innovation. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Community Sector Council of Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's, NL (709) 753-9860 Fax: (709) 753-6112 (866) 753-9860 Email: csc@cscnl.ca Website: www.communitysector.nl.ca/home An independent organization promoting social and economic well-being. Its mission is to encourage citizen engagement, promote the integration of social and economic development and provide leadership in shaping public policies. NOVA SCOTIA Community Sector Council of Nova Scotia Halifax, NS (902) 492-6860 Email: information@csc-ns.ca Website: www.csc-ns.ca A non-partisan voice for the not-for-profit and voluntary sector, the council helps tell Nova Scotians about the contributions that non-profits make to the province. Current priorities include: increasing access to training opportunities; improving management and planning of human resources; and developing strategies to attract and retain staff and volunteers. Health Care Human Resource Sector Council of Nova Scotia Halifax, NS (902) 461-0871 Fax: (902) 445-9572 Email: info@hcsc.ca Website: www.hcsc.ca The council's mission is to provide objective focus, research, innovation and collaborative linkages to assist health sector stakeholders such as employers, employees, industry organizations, regulatory bodies, educational institutions and government in addressing sector-wide health human resource challenges in Nova Scotia. Strategic priorities include: contributing to a quality, sustainable health human resource community and contributing to a skilled, competitive and culturally competent workforce through standardized and accessible training and education. Nova Scotia Construction Sector Council Halifax, NS (902) 832-4761 Fax: (902) 832-4763 Email: adriscoll@nscsc.ca Website: www.nscsc.ca A not-for-profit organization established to communicate and consult with member organizations, the construction sector and federal and provincial partners to identify areas of concern related to human resource planning and skills development within the sector. Nova Scotia Fisheries Sector Council Yarmouth, NS (902) 742-6167 Fax: (902) 742-8391 Email: info@nsfsc.ca Website: www.nsfsc.ca An association dedicated to planning and implementing human resource development strategies to attract new entrants to aquaculture and fish harvesting and processing careers, and to promoting competitiveness and higher-quality standards for seafood products.

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