Montreal-based Workleap has launched an AI agent that analyzes Slack conversations to give managers real-time insights into team performance, engagement and coaching …
HR News Canada Staff
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CompensationDiversity, Equity & InclusionFeatured
Women earn 17% less in retirement income than men, Ontario report finds
Canadian women receive 83 cents in retirement income for every dollar men receive, a gap that has persisted for nearly five decades …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Amazon ordered to pay back wages after unlawful wage freeze in B.C.: Unifor
Amazon could be on the hook for more than $1 million in back wages to unionized warehouse workers in Delta, B.C., after …
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CompensationFeaturedLabour Relations
Chatham-Kent firefighters awarded wage increases above police parity
An interest arbitrator has awarded Chatham-Kent firefighters in Ontario wage increases that break from the municipality’s longstanding practice of matching police and …
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Industry NewsTechnology in HR
Nearly 90% of the largest healthcare systems in the U.S. use UKG technology
Nearly 90 per cent of the largest U.S. healthcare systems use workforce management technology from UKG, the company announced this morning as …
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CompensationFeaturedWorkforce Statistics
Journeyperson wages hit record high in Canada, but Ontario slips
Newly certified journeypersons in Canada earned a median employment income of $58,090 in 2023 — the highest level recorded since tracking began …
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Awards and CompetitionsTop Employers
Visionet earns Great Place to Work certification in Canada for second straight year
Visionet Systems has received Great Place to Work certification for the second consecutive year across all five of its global regions, including …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Ontario secures $23 million Diageo investment after Amherstburg, Ont., plant closure concerns
The Ontario government has reached an agreement with global spirits manufacturer Diageo that will see the company invest nearly $23 million in …
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The Ontario Nurses’ Association has won the right to represent 6,000 health-care professionals working at Ontario Health atHome, following a province-wide vote …
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FeaturedLabour RelationsPeople on the Move
Government appoints six vice-chairpersons to Canada Industrial Relations Board
The federal government has appointed four new vice-chairpersons and reappointed two existing members to the Canada Industrial Relations Board, bolstering the tribunal’s …


