Join Electricity Human Resources Canada for the Electricity Workforce Event of the Year

EHRC

January 25, 2018

On Wednesday, February 28, 2018, in Toronto Ontario, join Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC), business leaders, educators and human resource professionals for its 2017 EHRC Awards of Excellence.

Dedicated to the electricity industry workforce, the 2017 EHRC Awards of Excellence recognises and highlights the outstanding achievements of those at the forefront of industry HR best practice and leadership.

Awards are given in the following categories:

  • Leader of the Year
  • Emerging Leader of the Year
  • Innovation in HR Practices – Educational / Training Institution Award
  • Innovation in HR Practices – Employer Award
  • Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Champion Award

The recipients of the awards will be announced at EHRC’s Awards of Excellence Luncheon to be held on Wednesday, February 28, 2018 from 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm., at Vantage Venues (the former St. Andrew’s Club & Conference Centre) in Toronto, Ontario.

The 2017 EHRC Awards of Excellence is a unique national event that is attended by employers, labour, education, and government representatives working for and with the sector. The aim of this event is to connect, convene and inspire the industry, and it represents an exclusive opportunity to collaborate and learn with your peers.

To learn more about our Keynote speaker and panelists, click here.

http://electricityhr.ca/connecting-convening/annual-awards-2017/

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