The MOU will be signed by Paul James, Deputy Chief Executive at the Department of Internal Affairs on behalf of the Office of Ethnic Affairs, and NZIM’s Chief Executive, Kevin Gaunt.
Ethnic Affairs Minister, Judith Collins will witness the signing.
By 2021 a quarter of the workforce is expected to have been born overseas.
“Making the most of the advantages that ethnically diverse staff can offer has been shown to benefit companies financially,” says Ben White, acting Director of the Office of Ethnic Affairs.
“But to unlock these advantages managers and staff often need help to upskill and that’s where this agreement comes in, and will boost training opportunities for the workplace.”.
Areas of focus of the MOU include:
•Enhancing leadership capability in New Zealand businesses to better manage ethnic diversity in the workplace
•Promoting the benefits of ethnic diversity in the workplace
•Assisting international students and potential entrepreneurs to integrate into New Zealand’s business environment.
11월 30일 오전 10시 15분부터 오클랜드 시티의 Lumley Centre 20층에서는 Ethnic Affairs 와 the New Zealand Institute Management 간의 MOU체결이 있었습니다.
그 현장을 영상에 담았습니다.