First Fed Bank has appointed Jennifer Gribble as its chief people officer, effective March 31, 2026. Gribble brings decades of experience in …
HR News Canada Staff
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A British Columbia public service employee who filed three separate complaints alleging bullying, harassment, and misuse of managerial authority has had all …
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A British Columbia arbitrator has ruled that ready-mix drivers and quality control technicians at Amrize are entitled to Saturday overtime pay when …
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Labour Law
PREMIUM Wynfield dietary workers in Oshawa, Ont., lose staffing grievance despite rising occupancy
A union representing dietary workers at an Oshawa retirement residence has failed in its bid to force the employer to restore staffing …
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A mineral processing company in British Columbia dismissed a lab technician with 35 years of service without just cause after failing to …
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A union representing electrical distribution workers has won the right to proceed with a grievance alleging that Milton Hydro Distribution brought control …
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FeaturedAwards and Competitions
Trent University Durham students win prizes for future-of-work ideas
Three teams took top honours at Trent University Durham Greater Toronto Area’s first annual Business STRIDE Challenge, earning cash prizes and charitable …
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Labour Law
PREMIUM ATU wins dismissal of Saskatchewan transit worker’s fair representation complaint
A Saskatchewan transit worker’s complaint that his union failed to fairly represent him after his termination has been dismissed by the Saskatchewan …
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A Brampton retirement home must pay its workers across-the-board wage increases of 3.5 per cent in each of two years under an …
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FeaturedImmigrationWorkforce Statistics
Recent immigrants finding jobs faster, but credential gaps persist: Statistics Canada
Working-age immigrants who arrived in Canada between 2019 and 2024 found employment faster than earlier cohorts, according to two new studies released …


