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Unilingual Canadians

Unilingual Canadians

Date: Octobre 2006

Reference Number: HRM 6035

Subject: Fact sheet about opportunities for employment in the public service for unilingual Canadians

Format: HTML | PDF | RTF | Hard Copy

Official Languages and Members of a Visible Minority Group

Official Languages and Members of a Visible Minority Group

Date: Octobre 2006

Reference Number: n/a

Subject: Fact sheet about opportunities for employment in the public service for members of a visible minority group

Format: HTML | PDF | RTF

Communications Between Employees

Communications Between Employees

Date: February 2004

Reference Number: HRM 006034

Subject: Chart : Communications Between Employees

This chart will help you determine in what language you must communicate with other employees.

Format: PDF | Hard Copy

The Hit Play - Chairing Bilingual Meetings

The Hit Play - Chairing Bilingual Meetings

Date: November 2002

Reference Number: HRM 006030

Subject: Chairing Bilingual Meetings

Playing Daily and Held Over by Popular Demand!

Here’s your complimentary ticket to the best seat in the house for a playful look at a serious matter... Chairing Bilingual Meetings.

Format: HTML | PDF |JPG | | Hard Copy

Bilingual Regions for Language of Work Purposes

Bilingual Regions for Language of Work Purposes

Date: 2000

Reference Number: n/a

Subject: Bilingual Regions for Language of Work Purposes

The regions designated as bilingual for language-of-work purposes are the National Capital Region, New Brunswick, parts of northern and eastern Ontario, the bilingual region of Montréal, and parts of the Eastern Townships, the Gaspé, and Western Quebec.
Regions of Canada prescribed under subsection 35(2) of the Official Languages Act

Format: JPG

Self-Evaluation Checklist for the Manager

Self-Evaluation Checklist for the Manager

Date: November 2000

Reference Number: n/a

Subject: Checklist intended for managers in regions designated as bilingual for language-of-work purposes in order to promote a work environment conducive to the effective use of both official languages.

Formats: HTML | PDF | RTF

Self-Evaluation Checklist for the Employee

Self-Evaluation Checklist for the Employee

Date: November 2000

Reference Number: HRM 006026

Subject: Checklist intended for employees in regions designated as bilingual for language-of-work purposes in order to promote a work environment conducive to the effective use of both official languages.

Formats: HTML | PDF | RTF | Hard Copy

English and French in the workplace

English and French in the workplace

Date: March 1995

Reference Number: n/a

Subject: To inform employees of federal institutions of their rights and obligations regarding language of work in bilingual regions.

Formats: RTF

Chairing meetings

Chairing meetings

Date: 1990

Reference Number: n/a

Subject: How to successfully conduct meetings in both official languages.

Formats: HTML | RTF

You have the floor

You have the floor

Date: August 1992

Reference Number: HRM 006013

Subject: Discusses language of work (conducive environments) in bilingual regions.

Formats: HTML | RTF | Hard Copy



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