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Explore the Canadian mining industry's hiring requirements, available talent, and workforce trends for the next 10 years. Learn about strategies for attracting and retaining talent, addressing workforce gaps, and promoting a career in mining to diverse groups. For more information, visit www.mininghrforecasts.ca or contact Martha Roberts, Director of Research at MiHR.
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Canadian Mining Industry Employment, Hiring Requirements and Available Talent 10-Year Outlook October 16, 2013 Information, Intelligence, Insight
MiHR Priorities Attraction, Retention and Transition (ART) Skills, Learning and Mobility (SLM) Research for Industry Sustainability (RIS) Industry Catalyst and Leader (ICL)
Industry Definition • MiHR forecasts include • Exploration and Advanced Development • Mining and Quarrying • Mineral Processing • Support Services and Contractors (for exploration and mining)
Employment in the Mining Industry and its Prominent Sectors (2000-2012)
Canada Mining Labour Market TrendsEmployment in mining sectors sensitive to economic conditions
Canadian Mining Labour Market TrendsMining workforce is ageing
Cumulative Hiring Requirements Forecasts by Scenario- to 2023
Cumulative Hiring Requirements Forecasts, by Industry Sector Baseline Scenario- to 2023
Cumulative Hiring Requirements Forecasts,by Occupation Categories, Baseline Scenario, 2, 5 and 10 year
Addressing the Gaps • Need for a multi-faceted approach to address gaps. Work together as an industry to promote careers in mining to youth, Aboriginal peoples, women and immigrants. • Coordinate and expand initiatives to work with government, education and training providers, industry employers, and other associations to grow the labour pool. • In all cases, the industry must strive to make the best possible use of the talent already involved with the industry, including retaining mature workers and re-engaging the retired workforce.
Thank you! • For more information or a copy of the full report please visit • www.mininghrforecasts.ca • Or contact • Martha Roberts • Director, Research • MiHR • research@mihr.ca • (613)270-9696