Role of employers and settlement agencies in safe employment integration
Reasons for the study
Employers play an important role in hiring immigrants and refugees in Canada—some working with settlement organizations who are seeking work placements for recent immigrants. Employers also play a crucial role in the safe and sustained work integration of newcomers, and are responsible for training them and putting measures in place to protect their health and safety.
Despite the central role that employers play in both hiring and subsequently providing safe work environments for recent immigrants, we know very little about their expectations, experiences and challenges in relation to hiring recent immigrants. We also have little information on specific challenges employers and settlement organizations face when working together.
This study addresses this research gap by extending current research on the safe work integration of newcomers to examine the strategies used by employers and settlement agencies to help recent immigrants and refugees safely integrate into employment in Canada.
Objectives of the study
- Understand employers’ and settlement providers’ experiences and practices in helping immigrants integrate into employment in Canada
- Identify resource and training needs of settlement providers and employers, as well as gaps in service delivery, to inform innovative solutions for promoting safe employment for newcomers
Target audience
The findings from this project are of interest to multiple stakeholder communities, including employers, settlement providers and newcomer clients, as well as stakeholders across the employment/immigration field.
Related scientific publications
- Yanar B, Nasir K, Massoud A, Usmani S, Premji S, Smith PM. Employers' experiences with safe work integration of recent immigrants and refugees. Safety Science. 2022;155:105856. doi:10.1016/j.ssci.2022.105856.
Related interviews and articles
- Report urges worker safety while respecting cultural differences. Daily Commercial News. January 18, 2023. Available from: https://canada.constructconnect.com/dcn/news/labour/2023/01/report-urges-worker-safety-while-respecting-cultural-differences
- Employers struggle to provide newcomers with OHS training, support: IWH study. At Work: Institute for Work & Health; No. 110, Fall 2022.
- Supporting settlement agencies to raise OHS awareness among newcomers. At Work: Institute for Work & Health; No. 100, Spring 2020.
IWH Speaker Series presentations
- Safe work integration of newcomers: Employer perspectives. IWH Speaker Series. October 13, 2020.
- POSTPONED: Safe Work Integration of Newcomers Forum: Service Provider and Employer Perspectives . Other events. March 30, 2020.
- Work, Migration and Health Forum 2018. Conference. May 8, 2018 - May 9, 2018.
Project status
Completed 2020
Research team
Collaborators and partners
Access Alliance
Arab Community Centre Toronto
Brampton Multicultural Centre
KEYs Employment Centre
Skills for Change