A group of former human resources and security employees has filed suit against Tesla Inc., alleging they were fired or forced out …
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Global HR PracticesGlobal Safety News
Union Pacific ordered to reinstate engineer, pay $300K after injury report in U.S.
The U.S. Department of Labor has ordered Union Pacific Railroad Co. to reinstate a railroad engineer and pay more than $300,000 in …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Awards and CompetitionsIndustry News
iCIMS wins AI-based HR solution award for second year
iCIMS has been recognized as “AI-based Human Resources Solution of the Year” at the 2025 AI Breakthrough Awards, marking its second consecutive …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeaturedTraining & Development
N.L. government invests $3.5 million in women’s trades program, launches online registry
The Newfoundland and Labrador government will spend $3.54 million over three years to create an all-female renovation crew that helps women gain …
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CompensationFeaturedRetention
New Brunswick adds fourth wage step for early childhood educators at cost of $7.2 million
New Brunswick will invest $7.24 million to create a fourth wage step for early childhood educators, increasing pay by up to six …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & BudgetsWorkplace Safety & OHS
New Brunswick restricts forestry operations due to wildfire risk
New Brunswick will restrict most forestry operations for four days starting tonight to reduce wildfire risk across the province. The restrictions take …
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Industry NewsPeople on the Move
Healy named next president of Sun Life U.S. as Fishbein prepares to retire
David Healy has been appointed the next president of Sun Life U.S., effective Sept. 1, 2025, the company announced Thursday. Healy, who …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
McGill unions say university is threatening free speech over pro-Palestinian support
Four unions at McGill University say the school is attacking free speech by trying to cut off funding for a student organization …
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FeaturedGlobal HR PracticesLabour ShortagesRecruitment
Low applicant numbers and candidate ghosting fuel talent shortages, SHRM finds
Employers continue to struggle with hiring as fewer people apply for jobs and candidates abandon the interview process, according to new research …
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FeaturedLabour ShortagesTraining & Development
Ontario invests $56.8 million to train 2,200 more nurses by 2029
Ontario will spend $56.8 million to create nursing seats at colleges and universities across the province, adding 2,200 nurses to the health-care …