The New Brunswick Human Rights Commission has released a new guideline aimed at helping employers, housing providers, and service organizations identify and …
@2025 – North Wall Media | HR News Canada
The New Brunswick Human Rights Commission has released a new guideline aimed at helping employers, housing providers, and service organizations identify and …
The number of Canadians receiving regular Employment Insurance (EI) benefits held steady in January, with 478,000 people collecting benefits — down slightly …
The Manitoba government is investing $2 million to help small- and medium-sized businesses adopt artificial intelligence tools, with a focus on boosting …
Teaching and research assistants at Concordia University have secured a 20 per cent pay increase following a week-long strike, a move aimed …
Unionized workers at Vancouver’s upscale Arbutus Club have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action if negotiations with their employer remain stalled, …
Workers in the U.S. are feeling less confident about their jobs, finances and future career growth than at any point since the …
Alberta is making administrative changes to its privacy and access to information laws to support the rollout of two new acts replacing …
A majority of knowledge workers want generative artificial intelligence to support decision-making in the workplace but remain unclear about its value and …
Gas workers at Manitoba Hydro will see wage increases of up to 14.5 per cent over the next three years following the …
The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) is calling on Hudson’s Bay Co. to prioritize its workers as the struggling retailer navigates bankruptcy proceedings …
HR News Canada is an independent source of workplace news for human resources professionals, managers, and business leaders. Published by North Wall Media.
@2025 – North Wall Media | HR News Canada