Nova Scotia schools will soon operate under a stronger code of conduct that explicitly defines unacceptable behaviors and outlines clear consequences for …
HR News Canada Staff
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Industry NewsWorkplace Safety & OHSWorkplace Safety Products
New breathalyzer offers dual testing modes for workplace, law enforcement
Safety technology firm Dräger has released a new alcohol testing device designed to serve both law enforcement and workplace safety needs with …
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Chinese President Xi Jinping called for mobilizing the country’s workforce to pursue national rejuvenation during a ceremony Monday honoring model workers as …
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More than 200 staff at Vancouver’s high-end Arbutus Club walked off the job Tuesday, demanding higher wages amid Metro Vancouver’s ongoing affordability …
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Labour Relations
Unifor urges new Liberal minority government to protect Canadian jobs amid trade tensions
Canada’s largest private sector union is pressing prime minister-elect Mark Carney to prioritize job protection and economic resilience in response to escalating …
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Industry NewsMental Health
Homewood Health partners with Cleveland Clinic Canada to offer mental health and virtual care solution
Two Canadian healthcare providers are joining forces to deliver an integrated service combining employee mental health support with virtual medical care for …
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Federal employees who worked on casual or short-term contracts during the Phoenix pay system crisis now have until October to claim compensation …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Canadians pause to mark National Day of Mourning as workplace fatalities, injuries remain stubbornly high
More than 1,000 Canadian workers died from work-related causes in 2023, as organizations and workers across the country mark the National Day …
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Health services provider Kii Health has expanded its digital platform with self-guided mental health programs based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, aimed …
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FeaturedLegislation & Compliance
Employers must provide time off for voting in today’s federal election
Canadian employers are legally required to ensure their workers have sufficient time to cast ballots in today’s federal election, with potential penalties …


