Workleap, a major software company that enhances employee experiences for over 20,000 companies globally, announced the appointment of JD Saint-Martin to its …
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Industry News
Global business leaders see AI as critical yet worry about potential risks, G-P study finds
A new study by G-P (Globalization Partners), a leader in the global employment market, has highlighted both the critical importance and the …
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Industry NewsStaffing
Cella by Randstad Digital expands into Canadian market, enhancing talent solutions
Cella by Randstad Digital, recognized for its excellence in consulting, staffing, and managed solutions for digital, marketing, and creative sectors, has announced …
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Labour Relations
Unifor critical of Bell’s handling of terminations via virtual group meetings, says union reps were muted
Unifor is criticizing the way Bell is handling the termination of workers. The union said that “hundreds” of its members were terminated …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeaturedPensions
83 cents on the dollar: Ontario’s Pay Equity Office uncovers persistent gender pension gap
A new report by Ontario’s Pay Equity Office has revealed a persistent gender pension gap. The research paper, “Understanding the Gender Pension …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionHR NewsTop Employers
Hyundai Auto Canada honoured as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers for 2024
In a significant acknowledgment of its commitment to diversity and inclusion, Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. (HAC) has been distinguished as one of …
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As warmer weather arrives, Saskatchewan residents are being reminded to stay vigilant and bear-aware while outdoors. With black bears emerging from their …
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BenefitsFeaturedRemote Working
Montreal-based Fuel Transport cuts workweek to 35 hours, boosts vacation time for employees
Fuel Transport Inc., a prominent logistics and transportation firm based in Montreal, announced a significant overhaul of its employee policies, effective January …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Manitoba Health advises public on protecting themselves during poor air quality in wildfire season
As the wildfire season progresses, Manitoba Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care is urging residents to stay informed about local weather and air-quality …
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CompensationHR NewsLegislation & Compliance
Ontario minimum wage rising to $17.20 on Oct. 1, 2024 – will be second highest in Canada
Ontario is increasing its minimum wage to $17.20 an hour on Oct. 1, 2024. That’s a 3.9 per cent increase from the …