Employers continue to struggle with hiring as fewer people apply for jobs and candidates abandon the interview process, according to new research …
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FeaturedLabour ShortagesTraining & Development
Ontario invests $56.8 million to train 2,200 more nurses by 2029
Ontario will spend $56.8 million to create nursing seats at colleges and universities across the province, adding 2,200 nurses to the health-care …
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Global HR Practices
U.S. lifts tariffs on Mexican auto parts factory after labour rights violations resolved
The United States has lifted tariffs on a Mexican aluminum wheel manufacturer after the company resolved worker retaliation claims under a North …
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An Alberta oil and gas equipment manufacturer has been fined $125,000 after a worker was seriously injured on a lathe at its …
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LPL Financial LLC appointed Emily Field as group managing director and chief people officer, the San Diego-based wealth management firm announced Monday. …
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HR Path has acquired PredictiveHR, a U.S.-based human resources information systems consulting firm, to strengthen its presence in the North American market. …
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Four faculty groups at McGill University have launched a constitutional challenge of a Quebec bill that allows the provincial labour minister to …
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British Columbia will expand adult literacy programs to 204 communities this year, potentially helping employers address workforce challenges as more workers gain …
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FeaturedLegislation & ComplianceWorkplace Safety & OHS
Saskatchewan extends cancer coverage to wildland firefighters
Saskatchewan wildland firefighters now have presumptive cancer coverage for 22 types of cancer under workers’ compensation. Amendments to The Workers’ Compensation Act, …
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Industry NewsWorkplace Safety & OHS
Safety equipment maker MSA reports protecting 40 million workers globally
MSA Safety Incorporated released its latest impact report showing the company’s safety products and solutions help protect an estimated 40 million people …


