COVID-19: Helping the Tourism Workforce Recover and Build Resiliency
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We have gathered some guidance and a series of resources to help all tourism stakeholders stay healthy, communicate clearly, and remain resilient as Canada takes action to slow the spread of the virus and plans for our recovery.
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10-Point Workforce Recovery Plan
We have analyzed various sources of information on workforce recovery during and following a crisis, leading to ten priority recommendations aimed at helping the tourism sector rebound by ensuring it has a post-COVID-ready workforce.
Tourism Workforce Recovery Toolkit
We've launched a practical, no-cost, web-based program that includes tools, downloadable content, and health and safety guidance, all designed to give tourism operators the knowledge and resources they need to rebound and succeed.
10-Point Workforce Recovery Plan
- Practical, explicit guidelines
- Refer industry to authoritative resources that are maintained, many of which are sector specific.
- Work with government and health authorities to inform, design, and implement further guidelines that will work for tourism operators.
- Flexible, back-to-work employment insurance scheme
- Work with government to look at employment insurance programs or policies that will be responsive to the unique issues facing tourism, especially because of the gradual recovery period.
- Skills training focused on new service and workplace requirements
- Promote newly created Tourism Workforce Recovery Toolkit (funded, in part, by the Government of Canada, and made available free of charge) and seek additional resources to expand on the products and services (resources) offered in response to emergent needs.
- Continue to offer and promote the comprehensive list of Emerit online training courses at no cost. Seek funding to further expand content and delivery format options, as needed.
- Overhauled workforce plans: a post-COVID people strategy
- Provide tools and support to help employers develop post-COVID workforce strategies.
- Monitor anticipated changes to labour codes and other regulations that impact workforce practices and inform the sector of these changes.
- Community labour force development plans and a pan-Canadian tourism labour market strategy
- Develop and implement a framework for community labour force development planning.
- Work with the federal and provincial governments, national associations, and other key stakeholders to develop a comprehensive tourism sector labour force strategy that complements the Government of Canada’s (i.e., Destination Canada) tourism marketing and growth strategy.
- Tourism job retention and job growth strategy: marketing tourism as a destination for employment
- Seek government support to revive Discover Tourism as a key vehicle to drive a tourism job retention and job growth strategy.
- Equip Tourism HR Canada, national tourism associations, provincial and territorial industry associations, and Destination Canada with a common campaign to promote viable careers in tourism while reinforcing messages on safe travel and good service standards.
- Newly aligned business and service strategies
- Provide tools and support to help employers develop new business models and learn to access resources or other supports to refit their operations.
- Work with governments to seek programs and policies that take into consideration the unique business recovery issues faced by tourism operators.
- Tailored strategies for targeted populations
- Develop workforce strategies that will help increase labour force participation of under-represented groups, i.e., Indigenous peoples, new Canadians, international students.
- Work with colleges and universities to augment or support needs of the future tourism workforce, by offering access to Emerit online learning and joint credentials and promoting these graduates as job ready for quick deployment to the sector.
- Labour market data to inform policy and program decisions
- Tourism HR Canada continues to study the impacts of COVID-19 on the tourism workforce and disseminate timely, comprehensive information and analysis to help inform policy and program decisions.
- Tourism HR Canada seeks the renewed agreement with the Government of Canada, with broad support from tourism stakeholders, for the continuation of the Foundational Tourism Labour Market Research mandate.
- Credential passport: improving on worker and learner mobility
- Invest in future proofing the tourism workforce by introducing a universal competency credential, which builds on the Future Skills Framework and fosters an inclusive, more resilient and mobile workforce that can quickly adjust to new workforce demands.
Tourism Workforce Recovery Toolkit
As Canada’s national HR organization working for the tourism sector, our goal is to provide the knowledge and tools to help tourism operators and their teams rebound from the crisis and build a resilient workforce.
We’ve launched the COVID-19 Tourism Workforce Recovery Toolkit, a practical, no-cost, web-based program that includes tools, downloadable content, and presentations, all designed to give tourism operators the knowledge resources they need to rebound and succeed.
The Tourism Workforce Recovery Toolkit includes five modules:
- Workforce/HR
- Communications
- Budget & Finance
- Marketing
- Strategic Planning

Delivering guidance and instructions for best practices, the contents of the toolkit were developed based on a series of in-depth interviews conducted with SMEs nationwide to understand their needs as the country rebounds from the impact of the pandemic. Each module provides businesses with a roadmap containing actionable tools and tips for implementation, linked to two key themes:
- Plan: Design and establish policies, procedures and plans for major business and societal disruptions
- Respond: Navigate new pressures and address critical questions at the onset of a major disruption; enable rapid response and decision-making to prioritize effectively
The toolkit will be updated regularly with new content to reflect the latest information and market changes. We are partnered with numerous agencies and associations to share tools and resources across platforms to better serve the tourism community. The toolkit content aligns with industry-specific resources from key oversight organizations.