British Columbia will create paid work opportunities for people facing employment barriers through a new $7.7-million program launched in partnership with the …
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Offshore oil workers aboard the SeaRose vessel have voted to join Unifor, bringing approximately 75 per cent of Canada’s offshore oil workforce …
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Alberta’s government is preparing contingency plans for possible strikes or lockouts as contract negotiations with the province’s largest public sector union have …
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Durham Region Transit workers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action, with 98% supporting a mandate that could see transit services …
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Nova Scotia invests in youth education, skills training for low-income households
Nova Scotia is expanding access to post-secondary education and skills training for vulnerable youth with new funding for employment support programs aimed …
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Ontario’s hospital association is challenging a recent policy think tank report claiming hospitals spent billions on private staffing agencies, calling the analysis …
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Hub International Limited rolled out a new digital employee benefits solution today aimed at helping Canadian small businesses offer comprehensive benefits packages …
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Saskatchewan’s government passed amendments to The Saskatchewan Employment Act that will add protections for workers while supporting business growth, including limits on …
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Canada’s largest labour organization is pressing Prime Minister Mark Carney’s newly sworn-in cabinet to move beyond “symbolism” and deliver concrete action on …
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Fears of salary stagnation and workforce reductions are rising among job seekers in Canada as many take on additional work to cope …


