The Hershey Company has appointed Natalie Rothman as chief human resources officer, effective immediately, the chocolate and snacks manufacturer announced Monday. Rothman …
HR News Canada Staff
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FeaturedImmigration
Alberta minister calls for federal immigration control amid record population growth
Alberta’s immigration minister is demanding Ottawa regain control of the country’s immigration system as the province deals with unprecedented population growth that …
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All three levels of government have confirmed that Alstom’s Thunder Bay plant will manufacture 70 new subway trains for the Toronto Transit …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)FeaturedRecruitment
Companies using AI in hiring save five plus hours weekly, survey finds
Companies using artificial intelligence in hiring are saving significantly more time than expected, with nearly a quarter of AI adopters saving more …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)FeaturedTechnology in HR
Three in four workers ready to partner with AI agents, Workday survey finds
Most employees are willing to work alongside artificial intelligence agents but draw the line at being managed by them, according to new …
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FeaturedLabour RelationsLabour Shortages
Quebec college unions warn of staff shortages amid rising enrollment
Quebec’s college network faces a staffing crisis as student enrollment climbs and the provincial government implements budget cuts and hiring freezes, union …
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Titan Tool & Die has locked out about 60 Unifor Local 195 members in Windsor, Ont., after contract talks broke down over …
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CompensationFeaturedImmigration
Immigrants in Europe, North America earn 18% less than native workers, study finds
Immigrants to Europe and North America earn almost 18 per cent less than native citizens, with three-quarters of the gap caused by …
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FeaturedWorkforce Statistics
Manufacturing, transportation jobs lead July employment gains in small towns and rural areas: StatsCan
Employment in rural and small town Canada rose by 24,800 in July compared with a year earlier, driven by gains in manufacturing, …
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Most Canadian companies are bracing for a recession they believe will hit within the next year, with many already cutting costs and …


