The Workers Compensation Board (WCB) of Prince Edward Island will implement updated workplace first aid requirements under the Occupational Health and Safety …
HR News Canada Staff
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The Bureau de normalisation du Québec (BNQ) has launched a public review for a proposed safety standard aimed at reducing risks associated …
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Manitoba families with school-aged children in licensed, funded child-care programs are now paying $10 a day for care on non-school days, including …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Ontario’s College Employer Council calls faculty strike threat unnecessary amid financial challenges
Faculty at Ontario’s publicly funded colleges could be in a position to strike early in 2025 after their union requested a no …
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Ontario’s college faculty could begin labour action early in the new year after requesting a “no board” report from the Ministry of …
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Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal says it will close its doors for the holiday season starting Dec. 21 due to …
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Global Safety NewsWorkplace Safety & OHS
OSHA updates rule to require properly fitting PPE for construction workers
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor has finalized a new rule requiring employers in the construction industry to ensure personal protective …
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Federal safety officials have cited RRC Home Improvement Inc., a Newark-based construction contractor, for exposing workers to fall hazards at three worksites …
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Global Safety News
Alabama sausage plant cited again for safety violations, faces $103K in penalties
The U.S. Department of Labor has cited Dean Sausage Company for repeated safety violations at its Atalla, Alabama, processing facility, proposing $103,245 …
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HealthPRO Canada has been named a Great Place to Work for the third consecutive year, based on direct employee feedback that reflects …