Sentences with phrase «reducing employment barriers»

Our speakers will reflect on the experience of these 30 years in Federal Employment Equity and discuss what challenges we continue to face in reducing employment barriers for marginalized groups in Canada.

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They typically emphasized such measures as reducing the size of public sector employment, tightening money supplies to control inflation, and reducing trade barriers to stimulate cross-border competition.
The Summit will bring together small business owners, financial institutions, support industries, and government stakeholders to help facilitate access to capital, reduce regulatory barriers, and grow employment and investment at our smallest — but most critical — places of business.
Free universal, pre-school childcare for working families to reduce barriers to employment and cut family bills (cost: # 10.3 bn)
undertake research, and promote research, with a view to reducing barriers to the employment of older persons, and the promotion of measures for utilizing their skills; publish and otherwise make available to employers, professional societies, the various media of communication, and other interested persons the findings of studies and other materials for the promotion of employment; foster through the public employment service system and through cooperative effort development of facilities of public and private agencies for expanding the opportunities and potentials of older persons; Sponsor and assist State and community informational and educational programs.
Achieve full and productive employment for all, reduce barriers to productive employment for all including women and young people.
Increase by productive employment opportunities for all, reduce barriers to productive employment for all including women and young people.
Persons with disabilities report experiencing the following employment barriers: (1) need for reduced or modified hours; (2) need for workplace accommodation which is greater the more severe the disability; (3) barriers to finding work or advancing in employment; (4) lack of training and / or experience; (5) perceived discrimination: Matthew Till, Tim Leonard, Sebastian Yeung & Gradon Nicholls, A Profile of the Labour Market Experiences of Adults with Disabilities among Canadians aged 15 years or older (December 3, 2015): online, Statistics Canada, http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/89-654-x/89-654-x2015005-eng.pdf.
In 2012, the ABA's House of Delegates, with the support of the ABA Commission on Women in the Profession, passed a resolution urging state and territorial bar admission authorities to enact state licensing rules for military spouses with law degrees to reduce barriers to employment resulting from re-licensing with each relocation.
«Civil rights groups and others view ban - the - box initiatives as important toward re-entry efforts by ex-offenders, the argument being that these measures reduce unfair barriers to employment for those with criminal records,» said Montserrat Miller, a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Arnall Golden Gregory.
These regulations will ensure that accurate employers received accurate information and that job applicants are given the information and opportunity they need to secure their rights, reducing unnecessary barriers to employment and getting job seekers back to work.»
Many of these face significant employment barriers, substance abuse and mental health challenges that reduce their ability to smoothly transition back into society.
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