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Hamilton-Niagara Lunch & Learn: Reimagining Workplaces Through Disability Inclusion
March 18 @ 11:30 am - 1:30 pm
FreeAccording to the 2024 Ontario Economic Report by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, 39% of businesses in Hamilton-Niagara are experiencing a labour shortage. At the same time, Glassdoor’s 2020 Diversity & Inclusion Workplace Survey found that 70% of job seekers prefer to work for companies that actively demonstrate their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)—positioning those businesses as employers of choice.
In today’s competitive job market, inclusive hiring is a strategic advantage. On March 18th, join us for a business networking lunch focused on disability inclusive hiring to address your labour needs, rethink recruitment, and build a more disability inclusive workforce.
This event is for business leaders and HR professionals within the healthcare, manufacturing, skilled trades, or hospitality sectors.
Agenda Highlights:
- Explore the opportunity to participate in the Ontario Corporate Training Centre project (OCTC) through free Disability Awareness and Confidence Training and enhanced services for your business
- Connect with Niagara-Region Employment Service Providers (ESPs) who support businesses in recruiting and retaining employees who have a disability
This event offers valuable insights and resources to explore how disability inclusion can help your business address workforce challenges, attract talent, and create a stronger, more diverse team.
Who should attend:
Business owners, Human Resources professionals or decision-makers in healthcare, manufacturing, skilled trades, hospitality & tourism are all welcome to attend.
Event Details:
- Lunch will be provided
- Dietary restrictions or food allergies must be indicated in advance
This event is hosted by the Ontario Corporate Training Centre.
About the Ontario Corporate Training Centre (OCTC)
The Ontario Corporate Training Centre (OCTC) is a province wide project aimed to provide research informed training, resources, and services to businesses across Ontario.
Supported by the Ontario Disability Employment Network (ODEN) and funded by the Government of Canada, this project will foster strength-based collaborations and transform the employment landscape for people who have a disability.