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Human Resources in the Non-Profit Sector (Canada)
A report (in Adobe Acrobat format) at the Canadian Policy Research Network web site - "In a presentation to the Halifax Metro United Way in May 2003, CPRN's President, Judith Maxwell, reviews CPRN's findings on the characteristics of Canada's non-profit sector organizations and the paid workers they employ. Largely statistical in content, her presentation outlines the size of the non-profit sector, profiles its employees, assesses the quality of their jobs, their level of job satisfaction and the skill requirements and training response of the sector." The associated page at the CPRN site also provides links to a variety of related reports.
Mental health program handover will mean 49 job cuts (Canada)
Winnipeg Sun story - "The Salvation Army is turning over its mental health program to the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority -- a change that will result in four less beds and 49 people out of work. ... The Salvation Army will shut down its mental health program, including a crisis stabilization unit and a mobile crisis unit, by April 2004, said Jon Einarson, Salvation Army spokesman."![]()