A new technology launching next month will provide real-time alerts to drivers when road workers are present, aiming to reduce injuries and …
HR News Canada Staff
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Trump order on softwood lumber escalates trade tensions, puts Canadian forestry jumps at risk: Unifor
A new executive order from U.S. President Donald Trump directing an investigation into wood product imports threatens to escalate trade tensions and… …
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FeaturedTraining & Development
Future Skills Centre spending $14.3 million to expand skills training programs
The Future Skills Centre (FSC) is investing $14.3 million to expand 13 workforce training initiatives, aiming to equip more Canadians with skills… …
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Workers in federally regulated industries will see a pay increase this spring as the federal minimum wage rises to $17.75 per hour… …
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The federal government has released details on the Sustainable Jobs Partnership Council, a newly established advisory group that will provide recommendations on… …
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Bell Canada is cutting another 100 jobs in Manitoba as part of its latest round of layoffs, reducing its telecommunications workforce in… …
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Faculty associations at McGill University are joining forces amid growing financial and labour concerns in Quebec’s higher education sector. Three newly unionized… …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
B.C. shutting down its Bridging to Retirement Program for forestry workers
The Bridging to Retirement Program, which has helped thousands of British Columbia forestry workers transition out of the industry, has reached full… …
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Industry NewsPeople on the Move
Nicole Forward named new head of coaching and development at RHR International
RHR International has appointed Nicole Forward as its new head of coaching and development, the leadership consulting firm announced Thursday. In her …
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Canada’s major labour organizations are meeting tonight to strategize a response to new U.S. tariffs set to take effect on March 4.… …


