Truth and Reconciliation
Questions from Indigenous Students to Prospective Employers
Hiring Indigenous Students: The Job Posting and Beyond
Respect in the Workplace
What is a respectful workplace?
Respectful workplaces support the and Government’s commitment to anti-racism and gender equity.
A respectful workplace is one where integrity, fairness, collaboration, professionalism, and trust are the norm.
A respectful workplace:
- Is inclusive
- Values diversity
- Clearly communicates expectations around behavior
- Promotes employee health and safety
- Provides resources and training to resolve disputes
- Strives for improvement
- Has open channels of communication
Respectful workplaces are productive, rewarding, and enjoyable for everyone. They can also improve employee health, well-being, and engagement.
Resources for creating a respectful workplace
The BC Public Service Agency provides employees with information, tools, and services to help build and maintain respectful workplaces.