Unifor has expressed support for Bill S-244, introduced in the House of Commons on Monday this week, which seeks to amend the …
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Salary.com will showcase its compensation software and analytics solutions at the HR Technology Conference & Exposition this week, aiming to demonstrate how …
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People on the Move
Christopher Bode returns to Denny’s as president and COO, includes HR in portfolio
Denny’s Inc. has announced the return of Christopher Bode as president and chief operating officer, effective Sept. 30. Bode will oversee operations, …
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CompensationFeaturedLegislation & Compliance
Reminder: Minimum wage rising to $16 per hour in P.E.I. on Oct. 1
Prince Edward Island’s minimum wage will rise from $15.40 to $16 per hour beginning October 1, following a recommendation from the Employment …
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BenefitsFeaturedLegislation & Compliance
Reminder: PEI workers entitled to paid sick leave starting Oct. 1
Workers in Prince Edward Island will soon be entitled to paid sick leave under new amendments to the province’s Employment Standards Act, …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Featured
Trudeau highlights Canada’s AI leadership at global summit in Montreal
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau underscored Canada’s role in the global artificial intelligence (AI) sector during a discussion with AI researcher Yoshua Bengio …
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Awards and CompetitionsFeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Ontario organizations recognized for electrical safety leadership
PUC Services Inc., Elexicon Energy, and Ottawa Community Housing were among several organizations honoured by the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) for their …
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FeaturedLabour RelationsRemote Working
Concordia professional employees secure hybrid work agreement after seven-day strike
Concordia University’s professional employees have reached an agreement with their employer that includes new hybrid work provisions, following a seven-day strike. The …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
B.C. employers face new occupational first aid regulations starting Nov. 1
WorkSafeBC is urging employers across British Columbia to prepare for new occupational first aid requirements set to take effect on November 1, …
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Beginning Oct. 1, 2024, British Columbia will implement new regulations requiring employers to submit a Notice of Project (NOP) before any tower …


