A St. Jacobs, Ont., construction company has been ordered to pay a $70,000 fine after a worker was struck by a vehicle …
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HR News Canada
HR News Canada posts are written by the team at North Wall Media, publishers of this media brand.
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Workers at Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway (CPKC) have voted 99% in favour of strike action, according to Unifor, citing job security, …
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BenefitsIndustry News
New group benefits platform aims to simplify employee benefits for Canadian businesses
Rise People has launched a new group benefits platform, Rise Health, that integrates technology with advisory partnerships to offer streamlined benefits solutions …
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Shorter cover letters may make a stronger impression on hiring managers, according to new data from MyPerfectResume. The organization, which reviewed more …
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Workplace Safety & OHS
WorkSafeBC adopts stricter exposure limits for styrene, a chemical used in manufacturing
WorkSafeBC has updated its workplace exposure limits for styrene, a chemical commonly used in manufacturing, effective Jan. 8, 2025. The move aligns …
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Arabella Advisors has appointed Barbara Spitzer as its new chief people officer, effective December 4, 2024. Spitzer will oversee the company’s People …
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HR Path has acquired IntSys Solutions, a Northern Ireland-based company specializing in Workday integration and HR technology services, marking a significant expansion …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Blue lights on PEI fire trucks and ambulances aim to improve roadside safety
The Prince Edward Island government has amended the Highway Traffic Act to allow ambulances and fire trucks to use flashing blue lights …
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BenefitsFeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Ottawa expands CPP benefits for part-time students whose parents are disabled or deceased
The federal government is rolling out new Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits for part-time students whose parents are disabled or deceased, officials …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Mackinnon announces four reappointments to Canada Industrial Relations Board
The federal government has reappointed four members to the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB), a quasi-judicial body that oversees labour relations and …