The Ontario government has announced a significant investment of over $6 million through the Skills Development Fund (SDF) to support the training …
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Labour Relations
Workers at grocery giant Metro’s distribution centre in Montreal ratify collective agreement
Unionized employees at Metro’s distribution centre in Montréal have ratified a new five-year collective agreement, the company announced. The employees, represented by …
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Nokia has announced the appointment of Lorna Gibb as chief people officer (CPO) and member of the group leadership team, effective immediately. …
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Labour ministers from the provincial and federal governments are gathering for a virtual meeting on June 17. Randy Boissonnault, the federal Minister …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Changes to Saskatchewan’s workers’ comp legislation will expand coverage, simplify processes: Province
A number of significant amendments to Saskatchewan’s Workers’ Compensation Act are coming into effect on Oct. 1, 2024, including changes designed to …
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Unifor Local 530-A members at Shell Scotford in Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., have decisively voted against a mediator’s recommendations for a settlement, citing …
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Join Lai-King Hum, founder of Hum Law Firm, for an informative discussion designed for HR professionals, business owners, and legal practitioners that …
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B.C. farmers are increasingly turning to new technology to address labour shortages and enhance food security, thanks to funding from both federal …
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The Government of British Columbia announced new employment standards on June 12 aimed at providing basic protections for gig workers. The regulations …
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Employment LawFeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Lafarge Canada justified in firing worker in Alberta who tested positive for THC after crash
Lafarge Canada was justified in terminating a site superintendent who tested positive for THC following a minor vehicle accident at a worksite, …


