ADVOCACY IN ACTION
Temporary Foreign Worker Program
The Whistler Chamber has a track record of moving the dial on local, provincial and national issues.
Your Chamber works hard on many labour issues, such as housing and regional transportation. We have also been advocating for Whistler Business on the proposed Temporary Foreign Worker Program. Take a look at the letter we sent to the Federal Government regarding the proposed changes, as well as the letter sent by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
READ OUR LETTER
Check out some of the other resources we have put together to help our Members with recent labour issues:
IMMIGRATION ROADMAPCULINARY RECRUITMENT
Culinary Recruitment Morocco Pilot
Culinary Recruiting Pilot Morocco Powered by the Whistler Chamber Supported by the Whistler Chamber of Commerce, Culinary Recruitment International is excited to offer a pilot project for properties that require culinary talent. After completing a successful...
Advocacy in Action – Annual Debrief
By nurturing a diverse, innovative business community, we focus on creating a healthy resort economy and elevate Whistler’s business. With nearly 700 Members – we are the voice of business in Whistler…
Whistler Chamber progressing province-wide labour shortage solutions
ADVOCACY IN ACTION Whistler Chamber progressing province-wide labour shortage solutions During UBCM Whistler Chamber CEO, Melissa Pace and Board Chair, Theresa Walterhouse met with Minister of Labour, Harry Bains regarding the Temporary Foreign Worker...
BC Chamber Labour Survey
BC Chamber Labour Survey From labour shortages to significant skills mismatches, British Columbians will ring in Labour Day against a backdrop of labour challenges -- according to a recent BC Chamber MindReader™ survey done in partnership with the BC Government, which...
Support in a Tight Labour Market
Support in a Tight Labour Market With many Members facing labour shortages, your Chamber is working hard to move the dial on these issues for our community. The Challenge: This is not just a local challenge. Across our province, 68,000 jobs have...