Canada saw 541,000 people collecting regular Employment Insurance benefits in June, marking a 12.8% jump from the same month last year, according …
HR News Canada Staff
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The College Employer Council proposed binding mediation and arbitration to the Ontario Public Service Employees Union after the union set a potential …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Titan Tool & Die moves raw materials from Windsor, Ont., plant amid worker lockout
Titan Tool & Die escalated its lockout of 25 Windsor, Ont., workers by removing the last remaining raw materials from its plant, …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Industry NewsRecruitment
Workday to acquire AI recruiting company Paradox for frontline hiring
Workday Inc. will acquire Paradox, an artificial intelligence company that automates job application processes for high-volume frontline roles, the enterprise software firm …
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FeaturedIndustry NewsTechnology in HR
Dayforce going private after being acquired by Thoma Bravo for $12.3 billion
Dayforce has been acquired by private equity firm Thoma Bravo for US$12.3 billion in an all-cash transaction that will take the human …
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UKG appointed Jim Joudrey as chief technology officer to lead the company’s global engineering and cloud organization of more than 4,000 people, …
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Striking workers at Toromont Industries overwhelmingly rejected the company’s contract offer in a forced vote ordered by Ontario’s labour board, signaling prolonged …
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The New Brunswick government and the union representing more than 80 court stenographers have signed a new collective agreement that includes wage …
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The Canadian Union of Postal Workers presented new contract proposals to Canada Post on Tuesday, returning to negotiations after workers rejected the …
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Peninsula Co-op has received Great Place to Work certification for 2025, according to the Victoria-based cooperative. The certification is based on current …


