Employers in Greater Montréal are prioritizing workplace community and a positive culture to retain talent, according to the latest list of Montréal’s …
HR News Canada Staff
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Wolseley Canada has appointed Laureen Cushing as its new vice-president of human resources, effective April 1. Cushing returns to Wolseley after serving …
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FeaturedGlobal HR Practices
Political tensions rising in U.S. workplaces since Trump’s election, report finds
Political divisions have significantly increased tensions in workplaces in the United States since Donald Trump’s election, leading to conflicts and concerns over …
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Awards and CompetitionsTop Employers
Worldline earns Great Place to Work certification for fourth year
Worldline North America has been certified as a Great Place to Work for the fourth consecutive year, reflecting positive employee feedback and …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Highway contractor fined $180K after worker seriously injured in Alberta
A highway maintenance contractor has been fined $180,000 after pleading guilty to safety violations that resulted in serious injuries to a worker …
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The number of corporate head offices in Canada declined slightly in 2023, continuing a decade-long trend, according to newly released data from …
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CompensationFeaturedWorkforce Statistics
Skilled trades earnings rise as mobility trends shift across Canada: Statistics Canada
The median employment income for newly certified journeypersons in Canada reached $56,580 in 2022, a modest increase of 1% from the previous …
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Newfoundland and Labrador welcomed nearly 6,000 new permanent residents in 2024, pushing the province’s population to its highest level since 1998, Immigration …
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More than 2,000 teaching and research assistants at Concordia University in Montreal walked off the job Wednesday after failing to reach a …
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Alimentation Couche-Tard has been named a Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award (GEWA) winner for the fourth consecutive year, recognizing its efforts in fostering …