Story · 16:58
// THE QUOTE
“I always tell one story, a year or so ago I was going through a drive-through in Bayers Lake”
— Alain Lefebvre · Fairwinds Training & Development Inc.
Vivid labour-shortage story — a handwritten sign at an A&W drive-through warning they're short-staffed — that makes the abstract shortage tangible, then lands on it being a skills shortage, not just construction.
Full episode at 16:58How Atlantic Canada Contractors Can Fix the Labour Shortage — and Stop Turning Down Work | Fairwinds Training ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Contractors are turning down bids because they can't confidently staff the work — the labour shortage has become a risk-management problem, not just an HR inconvenience.
“they're not necessarily bidding on projects because they're not confident the risk is too comfortable that they're going to have the people”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Fairwinds as a plug-in HR arm: talent attraction, retention, and the labour shortage
13:41
Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 16:58 of How Atlantic Canada Contractors Can Fix the Labour Shortage — and Stop Turning Down Work | Fairwinds Training