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SURVEY: OVER HALF OF INDIGENOUS CANADIANS POLLED HAVE EXPERIENCED WORKPLACE DISCRIMINATION


62.4% HAVE EXPERIENCED BIAS WHEN APPLYING FOR JOBS

TORONTO, Jan. 8, 2024 /CNW/ - ComIT.org, a registered charity that believes the democratization of education and opportunity is Canada's best path forward, recently uncovered several startling statistics in a survey to 500 Canadians who identify as Indigenous Canadians.

ComIT.org created the survey to take a pulse check of current workplace prejudices and concerns for Canadian Indigenous communities and Indigenous Canadians working in the IT sector.

Please attribute this as a survey by ComIT.org in all media mentions

Key findings of the survey

1) Dealing with workplace discrimination

2) Promotions on pause?

3) C-Suite shut out

4) Application aggravations

"In many ways, the stats around bias and discrimination are the most concerning," said Pablo Listingart, Founder and Executive Director of ComIT.org. "If Indigenous Canadians are being cast aside or locked out of even applying for jobs, we clearly have a long way to go to ensure an even playing field."

5) Digital Divide?

Asked what the main barriers to follow a career in digital skills would be, Indigenous Canadians surveyed said:

"In recent years, significant attention has been devoted to addressing the connectivity infrastructure challenges faced by Indigenous communities in remote areas," added Listingart. "While this remains a crucial issue requiring attention in North America, our survey highlights a broader range of concerns perceived as more pressing by those who responded. These include the absence of remote job opportunities and remote education options, which are crucial for enabling people to remain in their communities and actively contribute to the well-being of those around them."

6) Indigenous Canadians in IT

Please attribute this as a survey by ComIT.org in all media mentions

About ComIT.org

ComIT.org is a registered charity that provides free training and professional development opportunities in information technology. Their courses are taught by IT professionals working at leading companies, with a curated curriculum built to ensure graduates are equipped to meet the needs of the immediate labour market. ComIT believes that the democratization of education and opportunity is Canada's path forward. Applications are now open for ComIT's Recoding Futures program. Interested applicants can visit ComIT.org to register.

Contact:
Patrick McCaully
Pointman News Creation
[email protected]

SOURCE ComIT.org


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