Your ‘Quick Start’ Guide to Recruitment & Retention – Version 1.0
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A toolkit for leveraging Whistler’s employment brand
Recruit like a pro and boost employee engagement! To hire a consultant or take training to access all these insights in one place would cost thousands, but your chamber membership unlocks this very valuable tool. We’ve called this “version 1.0” because this is just the beginning of what will continue to be a living breathing resource that is responsive to the timely needs of our business community.
The Recruitment & Retention Toolkit was requested by our Chamber Members to share HR expertise to help find (and keep) the best team. The project is part of the larger “Recruitment & Retention Strategy” the Chamber has been asked to champion as part of it’s Economic Partnership Initiative (EPI) accountability.
This toolkit shares resources, insights and links on:
• The most essential best practices for recruiting and retaining great team members
• Leveraging elements of Whistler’s unified employment brand in your recruiting
• Creating a culture that truly drives employee engagement
The Whistler Chamber thanks the volunteer members of their “Recruitment and Retention Committee” for their work this valuable resource.
Marla Zucht, Whistler Housing Authority
Norm McPhail, Resort Municipality of Whistler
Joel Chevalier, Whistler Blackcomb
Sue Adams, Community Member at Large
Bob Deeks, RDC Fine Homes
Dean Terry, Tim Hortons
Bevin Heath Ansley, Glades Consulting
Tess Evans, HR Galaxy
Scott Pass, Whistler Connection Travel
Kyle Hannay, McCoos and Rip Curl
James Retty, Arc’teryx & Escape Route
Pepe Barajas, Infinity Enterprises
Josianne Fox, Westin Hotel
BC Delegation to Ottawa
Val Litwin, CEO of the Whistler Chamber joined the BC Delegation to Ottawa on February 3 and 4, 2016, on invitation by the Honourable Shirley Bond, Provincial Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training.
2015 Whistler Labour Survey
The 2015 Whistler Business Labour Survey was an action item coming out of the Chamber-hosted “Finding Solutions to Whistler’s Labour Issues” meeting on August 18th where nearly 100 local businesses attended
Garibaldi at Squamish
As a business organization, the WCC supports well-considered growth and intelligent investment that drives long term economic health in the Sea to Sky Corridor. Yet the proposal put forward by Garibaldi At Squamish, Inc. in its current form does not appear to support either.
BC Family Day
Moving Family Day to the 3rd Monday would cause unnecessary compression in BC destination mountain resorts which could have a negative impact on the guest experience. Avoiding a holiday overlap, however, provides British Columbians – and out-of-province guests – with better quality Family Day and vacation experiences respectively.
IOC inclusion of LGBT community
As a business community, we encourage the IOC to recall its Olympic Charter when it says it will cooperate with competent organizations and authorities in the endeavor to place sport at the service of humanity, as Russia’s anti-gay stance threatens to overshadow the games.