Canadian mothers continue to make career decisions influenced by childcare responsibilities more often than fathers, according to new data from the Labour …
HR News Canada Staff
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Recent immigrants to Canada are facing significant challenges in the labour market, with their unemployment rates rising sharply over the past year, …
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FeaturedWorkforce Statistics
Unemployment rate holds at 6.4% as job picture changes little in July: StatsCan
Employment in Canada saw little movement in July 2024, with the overall number of employed individuals virtually unchanged, according to the latest …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
CUPW seeks labour minister’s help in contract negotiations with Canada Post
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has escalated its efforts to secure new contracts for its members by filing two notices …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
New Brunswick prosecutors ratify collective agreement amid justice system concerns
New Brunswick Crown Prosecutors have ratified a new collective agreement with the provincial government, a move that addresses some compensation issues but …
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Nova Scotia has introduced new mandatory training requirements for all bar staff serving alcohol in the province’s 2,400 licensed establishments, aiming to …
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FeaturedRetentionWorkplace Safety & OHS
Manitoba government acts on trucking report recommendations to boost driver retention, safety
The Manitoba government is taking action to enhance driver safety, training, and retention in the trucking industry, based on recommendations from a …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)FeaturedRecruitment
CIBC to hire more than 200 AI and data professionals
CIBC is set to expand its workforce with the addition of over 200 data and artificial intelligence (AI) roles within the next …
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LifeSpeak has named Lee Dabberdt as its new Chief Financial Officer, effective August 5, 2024. Dabberdt brings over 25 years of financial …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Part-time, seasonal faculty at Ontario colleges on brink of unionization: OPSEU
After a seven-year wait, part-time and sessional faculty across Ontario’s 24 colleges are on the brink of gaining union representation, according to …