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According to the Employment Equity Act, every employer plays a role in eliminating employment barriers and ensuring that persons in designated groups are represented in the employer's workforce.
According to the Employment Equity Act, every employer plays a role in eliminating employment barriers and ensuring that persons in designated groups are represented in the employer's workforce.
Job Bank offers tips, tools and resources to help employers adopt inclusive hiring practices and recruit a diverse, talented and skilled workforce.
Hire Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces
Hire persons with disabilities
Employees of diverse backgrounds bring a variety of perspectives, knowledge and skills that can:
Diversity and inclusion are key drivers in building a welcoming labour market for everyone, establishing a more creative and agile business, and attracting and retaining qualified employees.
A diverse workforce consist of employees who have differences related to multiple factors, such as identities, abilities, backgrounds, cultures, skills, perspectives and experiences.
An inclusive workplace ensures that all employees are welcomed, valued, accepted and supported. It is an equitable work environment where differences are embraced and leveraged.
To find out what the Government of Canada is doing to promote employment equity, diversity, and inclusion in federal workplaces, you can visit Diversity and inclusion in the public service.