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A Message From The Chairman:   Welcome
to the Council for Automotive Human Resources (CAHR)
CAHR Drives Automotive Leadership, Skills
and Innovation
CAHR Releases Study on Addressing Skills Shortage in the Automotive Industry

 
A Message From The Chairman
Welcome to the Council for Automotive Human Resources (CAHR). CAHR is a national non-profit organization with a volunteer board of directors, representative of stakeholders from the Canadian automotive manufacturing sector.
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April 3, 2006

What’s New at CAHR

This spring marks the second anniversary of CAHR’s formal creation, and our third year of operation. Executive Director John Mavrak says he’s excited about what the Council has accomplished and what is ahead for CAHR.
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April 3, 2006
Looking Ahead with CAHR’s Bob Magee
While Bob Magee, President and Chief Executive Officer of Woodbridge Foam Corporation, completes his two-year term as CAHR’s Chairman this month, his commitment to the Council and its mission remain as he assumes the role of Past-Chair. Recently, Automotive had a chance to sit down with Magee and gather his insights on CAHR’s past, present and future.
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April 3 , 2006
'Robots for Schools’ Program Gives Secondary School Students Real-World Experience
One of the biggest challenges facing the industry is the looming skills gap, largely due to the forthcoming retirement of the baby boomers and those with long auto manufacturing tenures. But how can we expect today’s high school students to consider a career in auto manufacturing when they can’t see a tangible link between the industry and what they’re learning in school?
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September 29, 2005
CAHR Drives Automotive Leadership, Skills and Innovation
The Council for Automotive Human Resources (CAHR) today launched its new interactive website, a key initiative to provide important information about Canada's automotive manufacturing sector and its opportunities, and to expand communications with the Council's broad array of stakeholders.
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September 29, 2005
Running Near Empty:  Addressing the Skills Shortage in the Canadian Automotive Industry — 2005
The Board of Directors of the Council for Automotive Human Resources (CAHR) are pleased to release their report addressing apprenticeship and the skills shortage in the Canadian automotive industry. "Running Near Empty" is available at www.cahr-crha.ca.
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