Yarco Companies, a family-owned affordable housing provider operating across nine U.S. states, is using an artificial intelligence-powered hiring platform to move job …
HR News Canada Staff
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The City of St. Catharines cannot stop paying accidental death and dismemberment benefits to the estates of retired firefighters who were diagnosed …
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The governments of Canada and Manitoba have increased wages for early childhood educators (ECEs) and child-care assistants, with some workers seeing gains …
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Four employer-of-record companies have merged their operations and brand identities into a single global platform called Rivermate, creating a network that covers …
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RecruitmentFeaturedHR Associations
Nearly 70% of HR professionals still struggling to recruit full-time workers: SHRM report
Nearly seven in 10 human resources professionals say they are having difficulty recruiting full-time employees, according to a new report from the …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
New Brunswick names Jim Mehan as labour minister amid senior leadership shuffle
New Brunswick has a new deputy minister of post-secondary education, training and labour following a reorganization of senior civil service leadership announced …
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The Ontario government is spending $500,000 to help Sault Ste. Marie develop a strategy to attract foreign investment and reduce its reliance …
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Labour RelationsFeatured
Unifor demands government action as Interfor idles Nairn Centre, Ont., sawmill
Unifor is calling for urgent government intervention after Interfor announced it will indefinitely wind down operations at its Nairn Centre, Ont., sawmill, …
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The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says business closures in Canada have exceeded new business starts for six straight quarters, and it …
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Labour Relations
Grand River Transit workers in Ontario could strike May 1 as contract deadline looms
Unifor Local 4304 has four days to reach a deal with the Region of Waterloo before roughly 850 Grand River Transit workers …


