Community Partners

Durham Workforce Authority

Contact: Heather McMillan
27-1300 King St E PMB #114 Oshawa ON L1H 8J4 Canada Work Phone: 905-438-8916 Website: Durham Workforce Authority
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Biographical Info

Putting labour market information into the hands of everyone in Durham Region is an ongoing challenge. The Durham Workforce Authority takes on many projects annually and reports to the community, the board of directors and the funder. The DWA conducts research of employers’ labour requirements to gain insight into occupational and skill needs; facilitates local planning to implement joint actions to address local labour-market gaps; and develops partnership projects that respond to local labour-market challenges.

Categories: Community Partner
Updated 7 months ago.

Community Partners Directory

Durham Workforce Authority

Contact: Heather McMillan
27-1300 King St E PMB #114 Oshawa ON L1H 8J4 Canada Work Phone: 905-438-8916 Website: Durham Workforce Authority
Photo of Durham Workforce Authority

Biographical Info

Putting labour market information into the hands of everyone in Durham Region is an ongoing challenge. The Durham Workforce Authority takes on many projects annually and reports to the community, the board of directors and the funder. The DWA conducts research of employers’ labour requirements to gain insight into occupational and skill needs; facilitates local planning to implement joint actions to address local labour-market gaps; and develops partnership projects that respond to local labour-market challenges.

Categories: Community Partner
Updated 7 months ago.

Member Directory

Durham Workforce Authority

Contact: Heather McMillan
27-1300 King St E PMB #114 Oshawa ON L1H 8J4 Canada Work Phone: 905-438-8916 Website: Durham Workforce Authority
Photo of Durham Workforce Authority

Biographical Info

Putting labour market information into the hands of everyone in Durham Region is an ongoing challenge. The Durham Workforce Authority takes on many projects annually and reports to the community, the board of directors and the funder. The DWA conducts research of employers’ labour requirements to gain insight into occupational and skill needs; facilitates local planning to implement joint actions to address local labour-market gaps; and develops partnership projects that respond to local labour-market challenges.

Categories: Community Partner
Updated 7 months ago.