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Rogers Brings Hundreds of Shaw Customer Service Jobs Back to Canada

April 17, 2023 by Robert Lewis

With Rogers’ historic merger with Shaw officially complete, Rogers is reaffirming its commitment to a 100% Canadian-based Customer Service team by repatriating hundreds of Shaw jobs back to Canada.

Rogers made the announcement today. 

The Shaw jobs, currently based outside of Canada, will be located in British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba to ensure every phone call or online chat with customers of the combined company is answered by a customer solution specialist based in Canada. 

“As a proud Canadian company, we’re committed to investing in Canada,” said Tony Staffieri, President and CEO, Rogers. “Bringing these jobs to Canada means all of our customers will be served by a team with deep knowledge of our products and services and roots in the communities where they live and work.”

In 2020, Rogers became the only national telecommunications provider with 100% Canadian-based call centres and continues to be the only national carrier committed to having its entire customer service team based here at home.

In addition to bringing hundreds of jobs back to Canada, Rogers plans to hire 1,000 customer service representatives across the country.

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