The Alliance of Sector Councils convenes a number of Working Groups and Caucuses to facilitate information sharing and manage common projects. These groups are chaired by TASC Members and bring together representatives from sector councils, governments (national and provincial) education, and other relevant stakeholders. Their goal is to increase the level of expertise among members, highlight the importance of the labour market issue they address and to develop practical tools and resources that foster innovative and effective practices. TASC’s Administrative Committees address issues internal to TASC.
TASC Working Groups:
Working Group on Aboriginal Engagement
Co-Chair: Kelly Lendsay, Aboriginal Human Resource Council
Co-Chair: Richard Lipman, Wood Manufacturing Council
Working Group on Administrative Issues
Chair: Linda Gauthier, Canadian Trucking Human Resources Council
Working Group on Education
Chair: Jennifer Steeves, Canadian Automotive Repair and Service Council
Working Group on FCR and Immigration Issues
Chair: Wendy Swedlove, Canadian Tourism Human Resource Council
Working Group on Labour Market Information
Contact: George Khoury, gkhoury@councils.org
Working Group on Post-Secondary Education
Chair: Kevin A. Maynard, Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council
Working Group on Standards and Certification
Co-Chair: Amelia Siva, Canadian Plastics Sector Council
Co-Chair: Caroline Thompkins, Forum for International Trade Training
Working Group on Workplace Learning
Chair: Marie Eveline, Canadian Printing Industries Sector Council
TASC Caucuses:
Agriculture and Food Chain Caucus
Chair: Danielle Vinette, Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council
Manufacturing Caucus
Co-Chair: John Mavrak, Council for Automotive Human Resources
Co-Chair: Colette Rivet, BioTalent Canada
TASC Committees:
Audit Committee
Chair: Richard Lipman, Wood Manufacturing Council
Communications Committee
Chair: Paul Swinwood, Information Communications and Technology Council
Governance Committee
Chair: Lynne Toupin, HR Council for the Nonprofit Sector