Working Together Participants Land Positions at Montreal Lake Cree Nation
With the help of a wage subsidy through Working Together, Montreal Lake Cree Nation was able to hire individuals through a “simple and easy” process.
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Skip to NavigationWith the help of a wage subsidy through Working Together, Montreal Lake Cree Nation was able to hire individuals through a “simple and easy” process.
At Colchester Community Workshops’ New to You store, Michelle and Patricia are able to demonstrate their skills and put their great work ethic on display.
Krystal has been diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. She wanted to find one steady job that would help her make ends meet, where she would not have to work outside or do manual labour.
Jeff is an avid volunteer. He wanted to access Spinal Cord Injury BC’s Virtual Peer Group events. However, ergonomic issues made it difficult for him to participate.
For the last four years, Carl has been volunteering for the Moncton Public Library. He has Asperger’s. He was eager to be employed and earn a paycheque.