Two unions representing TELUS employees in Quebec say the telecommunications company is conducting another round of buyouts that exclusively targets unionized workers, …
HR News Canada Staff
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Porter Airlines cabin crew have filed an application with the Canada Industrial Relations Board to form a union, a move that could …
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FeaturedLegislation & ComplianceWorkplace Safety & OHS
Nova Scotia WCB’s duty to co-operate rules take effect July 15 in bid to improve return-to-work
Nova Scotia employers and injured workers will face new legal obligations starting July 15, when the province’s Duty to Cooperat legislation comes …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Ottawa extends Employment Insurance help for tariff-impacted workers
The federal government has extended temporary Employment Insurance measures until October to help more than 290,000 Canadian workers affected by U.S. tariffs, …
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Workers at Amazon’s Delta facility have successfully gained union representation after the B.C. Labour Relations Board ruled in favour of certification, marking …
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A Montreal-based tech company has released artificial intelligence features designed to help HR professionals analyze employee engagement and guide managers through performance …
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Employment LawFeatured
Dutton, Ont., employer fined $62,000 for failing to pay wages, reprisal against workers
A Dutton, Ont., employer has been fined $62,000 and ordered to pay more than $20,000 in unpaid wages after failing to comply …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Starbucks baristas in Burnaby, B.C., join union citing workplace respect concerns
Starbucks workers at the Kensington Square location in Burnaby have joined the United Steelworkers union, adding to a growing number of unionized …
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TRU Staffing Partners has promoted Rachael Haher to chief operating officer, marking a significant leadership change at the New York-based talent agency …
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Nearly 280 skilled workers at Cascade Aerospace in Abbotsford walked off the job Wednesday after the company failed to reach a wage …


