British Columbia will see more than one million job openings over the next 10 years, with most positions requiring post-secondary education or …
HR News Canada Staff
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FeaturedLabour RelationsPeople on the Move
Patricia Warwick named vice chair of Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board
Patricia Warwick will join the Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board as vice chair on Dec. 1, filling a vacancy left by Carol Kraft’s …
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Employers in the United States may face workforce disruptions starting Oct. 30 as the Department of Homeland Security eliminates automatic extensions of …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)FeaturedRecruitment
One in four AI job postings lack clear context, Indeed finds
One in four job postings that mention artificial intelligence fail to provide clear context on how employers plan to use the technology, …
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Amazon warehouse workers in Delta, B.C., began negotiating their first collective agreement this week, marking the first time unionized Amazon employees in …
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FeaturedLabour RelationsWorkforce Statistics
Canada’s economy contracts 0.3% in August amid labour disruptions
Canada’s real gross domestic product contracted 0.3% in August, erasing most of July’s 0.3% expansion, according to Statistics Canada data released Friday. …
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CompensationFeaturedWorkforce Statistics
Top 1% of Canadian earners made $293,800 or more in 2023: StatsCan
Canadians needed to earn at least $293,800 in 2023 to crack the top 1% of income earners, according to new data from …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Newfoundland and Labrador appoints trades veteran Goosney as labour minister
Premier Tony Wakeham named Mike Goosney as Minister of Labour on Oct. 29 as part of a cabinet shuffle following the Progressive …
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Unifor members rallied at two Ontario auto plants this week as Stellantis and General Motors move production out of Canada, threatening thousands …
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Unifor is criticizing Alberta’s back-to-work legislation as an attack on basic worker rights, saying the provincial government is fighting its own workers …


