By Ritika Dubey Shannon Davidson was let go from her executive role at a marketing firm last year after a merger led to …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Affordability or bust: Nova Scotia election campaign all about cost of living
By Lyndsay Armstrong A lot has changed in Nova Scotia since the Progressive Conservatives won a dominant electoral majority in the 2021 election …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Employers lock out longshore workers in Montreal after contract offer rejected
The employers association at the Port of Montreal locked out nearly 1,200 longshore workers Sunday night, bringing a halt to traffic at …
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Food Basics employees represented by Unifor have ratified a five-year collective agreement that includes significant wage increases, expanded pension contributions, and protections …
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Workplace Safety & OHS
Waterford waste disposal company convicted in 2022 workplace death of truck driver
By J.P. Antonacci | The Hamilton Spectator Emma Richard awoke to the sound of her mother screaming. She ran down the stairs to …
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Workplace Safety & OHS
Rebel Drilling fined $15,000 for safety violation after untrained operator incident
Rebel Drilling Ltd. has been fined $15,000 following a workplace safety violation involving untrained personnel operating mobile equipment. The Saskatchewan-based company entered …
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Workplace Safety & OHS
Saskatchewan Power fined $700,000 after worker seriously injured in electrical incident
A workplace incident that left a Saskatchewan Power Corporation worker seriously injured has led to a $700,000 fine for the company. The …
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Global HR PracticesWorkplace Safety & OHS
$4 million settlement reached in New Jersey construction accident case at American Dream Mall
A New Jersey construction worker who suffered severe injuries from a 30-foot fall at a worksite has reached a $4 million settlement …
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FeaturedWorkforce Statistics
Six in 10 workers very satisfied with their jobs, down slightly from last year: Statistics Canada
Job satisfaction among Canadian workers declined marginally in October, with just over six in ten employees (61.3 per cent) reporting they are …
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says cabinet changes announced Thursday signify a new beginning as his government looks to address issues in health …