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TALENT HAS NO BOUNDARIES: PRIVATE SECTOR LOOKS TO SYRIAN REFUGEES FOR LABOUR MARKET NEEDS @hireimmigrants

Hosted by: hireimmigrants@ryerson.ca www.hireimmigrants.ca @hireimmigrants Sponsored by: This webinar is made possible with the funding from Government of Ontario to engage and assist employers with the recruitment and retention of Internationally Trained Professionals.

YOUR MODERATOR Devon Franklin Manager, Hire Immigrants Devon is the Project Manager of Hire Immigrants, a program at the Global Diversity Exchange (GDX), a think-and-do tank based at Ryerson University s Ted Rogers School of Management. Hire Immigrants is an online platform for employers to find and share good practices on immigrant employment, and seeks to increase the awareness about the value of skills and talent immigrants bring to local and global businesses.

YOUR PRESENTERS Sayre Nyce Executive Director Talent Beyond Boundaries Abigail Fulton Executive Director Construction Foundation of B.C

LINKING GLOBAL LABOR MARKET TO A NEW TALENT POOL

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Sayre Nyce is the Executive Director of Talent Beyond Boundaries. Sayre Nyce Executive Director Talent Beyond Boundaries Sayre has worked to improve refugee policy and response in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, and has extensive experience conducting field analysis, building consensus among a variety of stakeholders, and increasing operational effectiveness. She has a B.A. in Psychology and French from St. Olaf College and a Masters in International Affairs from Columbia University.

HUMANITARIAN CRISIS 65.3 million forcibly displaced people due to conflict 5 million registered Syrian refugees 21.3million refugees

ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS I ask that countries act with solidarity, in the name of our shared humanity, by pledging new and additional pathways for the admission of Syrian refugees. - Former UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon speaking to world leaders at the UN in 2016

Global Skills Gap 38% of employers globally had trouble filling jobs in 2015 Businesses stunted & Economic growth reduced Private Sector Engagement in Solving a Humanitarian Crisis

UNTAPPED TALENT POOL Large numbers of refugees are educated & skilled workers but are unable to work.

UNTAPPED TALENT POOL 5K+ Candidates with 1K+ added every month and target of 10K+ by April 2017 in TBB s Talent Catalog 100 unique professions represented in Talent Catalog 30% of candidates report tertiary education 30% of candidates report English language capabilities There are 1.7M refugees living in Lebanon and Jordan

UNTAPPED TALENT POOL If there was a work opportunity for me to travel abroad to any country in the world where I have respect and human rights, of course I would go. - Abdulrahman, Architect

BARRIERS

BARRIERS Information barriers Access to travel documents Legal work status Language proficiency Inability to verify/authenticate skills and experiences

TALENT CATALOG CVs include: Work Experience Education Certifications Language Abilities Skills

LABOR MOBILITY PILOT MODEL TBB Generate Data Develop Partnerships Place Refugees Stay Connected

CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS

TBB-COMPANY PARTNERSHIPS Identify hiring needs of company Identifies talent within its pool Facilitates interview process with employer

TBB-COMPANY PARTNERSHIPS Guides refugee through immigration process: Language training Job readiness training Immigration application Language tests Medical exams Security checks

BENEFICIARIES REFUGEES EMPLOYERS COMMUNITIES HOME COUNTRIES

HOW TO GET INVOLVED Look to Talent Beyond Boundaries talent pool to fill skill gaps Volunteer to review CVs if you have subject matter expertise in IT, Tech, engineering, accounting, manufacturing Help with interview preparation Immigration advice Share labour market analytics

CONTACT US Website: www.talentbeyondboundaries.org Check us out on Facebook or LinkedIn Corporate inquiries: Rachel Lawrie: rlawrie@talentbeyondboundaries.org Executive Director Sayr Nyce: snyce@talentbeyondboundaries.org

TALENT HAS NO BOUNDARIES FACILITATING REFUGEES INTO EMPLOYMENT Presented by Abigail Fulton, B.A., LL.B. Executive Director, Construction Foundation of BC Vice President, BC Construction Association

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Abigail Fulton Executive Director, Construction Foundation of BC Vice President, BC Construction Association Abigail Fulton a lawyer by profession, works with industry and government on regulatory and policy issues impacting the construction industry. She currently leads the BCCA Foreign Skilled Worker BC initiative and works to bring in foreign trained, qualified trades people to BC, as well as the BCCA Integrating Newcomers Program that helps new immigrants find employment in BC prior to landing in Canada.

PROVINCIAL COVERAGE PRINCE GEORGE KELOWNA VICTORIA VANCOUVER Located on the west coast of Canada the Construction Foundation is connected to the BC Construction Association and four regional associations located across the province of British Columbia.

CONSTRUCTION LABOUR MARKET INFORMATION Construction is one of the leading sources of employment growth in Canada. Growth continues to be expected over the next decade. Demographic trends add to market challenges, as retirements increase. Not enough youth are entering the industry. BuildForce Canada Construction and Maintenance Looking Forward 2016 2024

INDUSTRY STATISTICS $81.7B Value of current construction projects in BC $296B Available capital cost of proposed construction projects 49,800 Est. number of job openings in BC s skilled trades by 2024

LABOUR MARKET FORECAST 2 in 3 workers in BC s skilled trades are over the age of 45. 25,400 construction jobs are expected to be unfilled due to labour shortage by 2024.

WHO ARE THE EMPLOYERS? 21,959 Registered construction companies in BC. Include: General Contractors Trade Contractors Material Suppliers Design Professionals Associated Businesses

JOB OPPORTUNITIES Industrial Institutional Residential Commercial TRADES Trades Labourers & Helpers Carpenters Concrete Finishers Crane Operators Industrial Electricians Heavy Equipment Mechanics Pipefitters Welders and many more PROFESSIONALS Technicians Technologists Accountants Architects Estimators Surveyors Engineers Project Managers and many more SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS Truck Drivers Security Guards Traffic Control Building Managers Suppliers & Warehousing Administrators and many more

INDUSTRY PARTNERS Through our partnerships we have an annual reach of more than 6,000 points of contact with industry employers.

CURRENT REFUGEES Refugee Integration into the Construction Industry 61% 50% Have poor English language skills. The majority of their English skills come from interacting with Canadians and attending English classes. Estimated by the provincial government, that as many as 50% of recent Syrian refugees have a background in construction.

THE CHALLENGE & THE OPPORTUNITY

CONNECTING THE DOTS

Why Talent Beyond Boundaries?

THANK YOU ABIGAIL FULTON B.A., LL.B. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CONSTRUCTION FOUNDATION OF BC VICE PRESIDENT, BC CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION www.constructionfoundation.ca abigail@constructionfoundation.ca

Q&A WITH PRESENTERS @hireimmigrants