Senior Manager, Human Resources
EPCOR
Peer Learning Communities bring HR professionals together for real-time peer-to-peer discussions to collaborate to resolve challenges and share best practices.
EHRC has teamed up with the Government of Alberta to deliver industry-leading HR resources to address current and future workforce requirements to help ensure the integrity of Alberta’s power grid – now and for future generations.
Critical labour challenges, technological advancements and a retiring workforce all point to difficult workforce challenges for the electricity sector. (Source: EHRC’s Workforce Transitions: Labour Market Intelligence/LMI for Alberta’s Energy Sector).
Significant talent growth opportunities include women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, and newcomers. HR professionals are shaping the solutions required to source and retain the talent pool with the skills and expertise required to meet Alberta’s current and future electricity capacity.
Beyond the policies that organizations have in place, PLC forums (both virtual and in-person) inspire change at a cultural level, by teaching front line workers and teams.
“The workplace is diversifying and changing – and we are providing Alberta’s HR professionals with the innovative forums and resources to share their experience and ideas, deliberate together and discuss key issues, and advance best practices. This will help recruit and retain the talent we need to meet growing electricity sector needs.” Michelle Branigan, CEO, EHRC
Jamie Schrader is an HR professional with Heartland Generation, one of Alberta’s largest power generators, and is a founding member of EHRC’s Peer Learning Communities (PLC). Jamie believes there is a strong fit between her work with diversity and inclusion, compensation and training priorities and the benefits/return on investment (ROI) that come with PLC participation.
“This approach is different – it provides ongoing collaboration, and it is fluid – a topic is raised, and conversations take different directions to address immediate concerns and situations. There is definite value in talking things through with peers who bring their experience and unique perspectives to the table. Talking together broadens our understanding and drives solutions. This gets traction.”
Fangfang Xiao is an Assistant Business Manager with IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) Local Union 424, based in Edmonton.
“Through PLCs, I have access to mentoring and coaching on how to do my job. During PLC discussions, I share what IBEW is doing to attract other workers, how to succeed in this career and how to help new people. We are learning from other organizations with this collaborative approach – this is very exciting for me.”
This document outlines the questions based on which a PLC can be practically set up. Each section starts with a question, an explanatory paragraph, some things to consider, and (if applicable) a tool.
The Peer Learning Community Online Chat Room is a private, by-invitation-only channel where we invite discussion, best practices sharing and collaboration to think together and resolve HR-related issues and challenges.
Our goal – to generate the workforce to deliver affordable, reliable power for the people, communities and businesses throughout Alberta.
If you are an HR professional/practitioner from Alberta’s electricity sector, please fill out a form by clicking on the apply button below to gain access.
Additional Questions?
If you have more questions about our Peer Learning Communities (PLCs) initiative, please contact us at the following:
Anita Gara, Project Manager
604-404-2825 [email protected]
The comments and opinions expressed on the Electricity Human Resources Canada Peer-Learning Community hosted on Microsoft Teams do not reflect the opinions of EHRC, unless explicitly indicated otherwise.
EHRC assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in any information provided by the Microsoft Teams platform, nor does it warrant the accuracy or completeness of information.
Thank you to our Steering Committee members who have provided valuable insights and support.
Senior Manager, Human Resources
EPCOR
Senior Human Resources Business Partner
FortisAlberta
Assistant Business Manager
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) LU# 424
Senior Human Resources Business Partner
Heartland Generation
Senior Manager, People Engagement & Development
Capital Power Corporation
CEO
EHRC
Project Manager
EHRC
VP Programs
EHRC
This program is funded by the Government of Alberta’s Labour Market Partnerships (LMP), part of the broader Workforce Partnerships Program.