UVic: A stable workforce is important, particularly during periods of high demand, according to Globe and Mail. But a staff that reflects the population is also important to the company, which is why 10 per cent of its 50-person workforce are foreign workers from Europe, South Asia and Africa. The Calgary-based company, prides itself on delivering quality craftsmanship, with customer engagement being an integral part of their success. This is a catch-all ASF view; only displays when an unsupported article type is put in an ASF drop zone UVic MBA grad and nut Tea founder Mayank Chauha, at the Ingredients Cafea and Community Market in Victoria, tapped mentors through UVic program. Case study The challenge of building a two-sided service market We have had dozens of Canadians apply, go through interviews and offers with us. Chad Hipolito for The Globe and MailCHALLENGE EXTRAFor energy-bar maker, startup advice was invaluable Case Study New distribution model helps fishery business expand beyond B.C. borders The person in the photo is Justin Raymond, and the person who took the photo and owns the rights to it is Shelley Boothe.
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