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Welcome to the CERC Talent Mobility Portal. This will be your member based community of thought leaders and serve as a place to share ideas and engage in discussions. We will post resources from a broad range of sources and offer an opportunity for discussion and debate on current issues in the industry. We encourage your participation in this community and would like to grow it organically with your shared content.

Should you wish to contribute a presentation, white paper, and article or even offer content for a blog posting please send it to info@cerc.ca

CERC is pleased to release the Report of the Talent Mobility Symposium December, 2011. This report summarizes discussions and recommendations of the CERC Talent Mobility Symposium held in Toronto December 7, 2011. Read the full report here: Report of the Talent Mobility Symposium

You can also read a one page summary of the report here  Highlights:Talent Mobility Symposium 2011

Talent Symposium Resources

Author Title

Stephen Cryne, President & CEO, CERC  

Talent Mobility Symposium Presentation
CERC Highlights: Talent Mobility Symposium 2011
William (Bill) Sheridan, Vice President National Foreign Trade Council Global Mobility Programs Best In Class
ManpowerGroup                Borderless Solutions to Today's Talent Mismatch - World Regions Find Power in Talent Corridors                                                         
World Economic Forum Global Talent Risk - Seven Responses
Canadian Employee Relocation Council CERC Cross Border Survey - The Challenges of Cross Border Mobility

Stephen Cryne, President & CEO, CERC  

Article: Cross Border Headaches
Canadian Employee Relocation Council Report of the CERC Talent Mobility Symposium, December 3, 2010

Ipsos Reid:                        
Darrell Bricker & John Wright 

Canada's Changing Face and Employee Relocation
Ipsos Reid: John Wright Employee Mobility and Branding Matters
Compiled for the Business Advisory Group on Economic Immigration by Baker & McKenzie and the Canadian
Employee Relocation Council (CERC)
Measures to Improve Canada’s Economic
Immigration Programs - A blueprint for change
April, 2012

 

 


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