Wolf Steel Ltd. has been fined $50,000 after pleading guilty to workplace safety violations that led to a worker’s critical injury at …
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Alberta invests $15 million to expand union-delivered trades training
Alberta is launching a first-of-its-kind grant program that will empower trade unions to deliver apprenticeship training, with $15 million in funding over …
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Quebec education administrators are sounding the alarm over a mounting “silent crisis” as they face wage disparities that have some subordinates earning …
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A Brampton-based brick manufacturer has been fined $65,000 after a worker was critically injured while cleaning equipment at its Brockville facility. Brampton …
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North America’s largest steel producer is revamping its human resources leadership with the creation of a new executive position and the addition …
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Tick populations are increasing throughout Nova Scotia, posing significant health risks to workers who spend time outdoors, provincial health officials warned Wednesday. …
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Canadian auto union condemns Trump’s tariff threats against vehicle imports
Canada’s largest private-sector union is warning that President Donald Trump’s escalating tariff threats on Canadian-built vehicles could devastate an integrated North American …
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Dayforce, Inc. has announced its human capital management platform is now available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, allowing customers to integrate enterprise …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Industry NewsTechnology in HR
UKG adds AI partner hub to marketplace platform
UKG has launched a new AI Hub on its UKG Marketplace, creating a centralized resource for customers seeking artificial intelligence solutions in …
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Robert Half saw its revenues drop 8 percent in the first quarter as economic uncertainty caused businesses to delay hiring decisions and …


