The Employer One survey launches January 1st. (Photo via. http://ckworkforcedev.com/)The Employer One survey launches January 1st. (Photo via. http://ckworkforcedev.com/)
Chatham

Local Labour Survey Launches

A new survey hopes to get a better look at the challenges facing employers in the community.

Brittany Johnston with the Chatham-Kent Workforce Planning Board says the Employer One survey will collect local labour information.

"A lot of Chatham-Kent is experiencing skills gaps, labour shortages, and that's because we have an aging workforce and a lot of our youthful skilled workers are migrating," says Johnston. "With the results, we're going to hopefully be able get a really good snapshot of what's going on."

The month long survey launches on January 1 and can be found online at www.ckworkforcedev.com.

Twitter: @CKWorkforce

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