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CANADA AND BANGLADESH ALIGN TO ADVANCE THE HR PROFESSION WORLDWIDE
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VANCOUVER – February 27, 2017 – The Bangladesh Society for Human Resources Management (BSHRM) and The Chartered Professionals in Human Resources Canada (CPHR) have each signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to share information and opportunities that advance the HR Profession globally.
“These partnerships are exceptional alignments for CPHR Canada,” says Anthony Ariganello, CPHR, CEO, CPHR Canada. “Globalization is having tremendous impacts on jobs, workplaces and economies all over the world. It’s more important than ever that the human resource profession creates these international alliances, to identify trends and challenges and position our members to better serve employers and employees in these transitions.”
The MoU defines the nature of the partnerships and the areas in which the organizations will inter-relate. “With BSHRM, we will be looking for opportunities to partner on international agenda items, to share resources and compare industry trends,” adds Shannon Railton, Chair of CPHR Canada. “Bangladesh is one of the
fastest-growing and emerging economies in the world, with over 150 million people, so the HR Profession is growing at a tremendous pace there, as well, so their perspective is very informative. Members in Canada and Bangladesh will have opportunities to connect internationally through conferences, networking and information sharing,” say Railton.
The Bangladesh Society for Human Resources Management provides leadership to more than 2000 members, promoting the recognition and growth of Human Resources professionals through education, networking, shared resources and knowledge, with a commitment to such values as human dignity, rights and development. BSHRM offers members a full range of services, including internationally recognized certification, education, an annual conference, management consultancy and customized training.
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About CPHR Canada
We are CPHR Canada, Chartered Professionals in Human Resources of Canada.
CPHR Canada represents 27,000 members in the Human Resources Profession across nine provinces and three territories in Canada. Established in 1994, CPHR Canada is the national voice on the enhancement and promotion of the HR Profession. With an established and credible designation and collaboration on national issues, we are proactively positioning the national human resources agenda in Canada and representing the Canadian HR Profession with HR Associations around the world.
Our Mission:
We protect the public and advance the economic and social success of our workplaces through strategic HR leadership.
Our Vision:
As the national voice of the HR profession, we lead the recognition, advancement and influence of the HR profession both nationally and globally, all through a spirit of inter-provincial collaboration.
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