The country’s two main railways and their workers remain at loggerheads over scheduling, safety or salaries — depending on who you ask …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Opinion
Women are less interested in AI than men, but using it would help them advance at work
By Louise Champoux-Paillé, Concordia University and Anne-Marie Croteau, Concordia University Women use generative artificial intelligence tools less than men do. The World …
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By Katie Lebel, University of Guelph and Mikaela Dodig, Toronto Metropolitan University The 2024 Paris Olympics mark the first gender-equitable Olympic Games …
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LeadershipOpinion
Giving feedback can be daunting for new leaders — here’s how to provide it thoughtfully
By Leda Stawnychko, Mount Royal University and Mehnaz Rafi, University of Calgary Giving performance feedback at work can be a stressful experience, …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Flooring company fined $70,000 after worker critically injured by carbon monoxide
A flooring company based in Cambridge, Ont,, has been fined $70,000 after a worker was critically injured due to carbon monoxide exposure …
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FeaturedImmigrationRecruitment
Alberta’s immigration push for health-care workers lands nearly 400 professionals
Alberta’s effort to address critical health care shortages in smaller communities has received a significant boost through a provincial immigration initiative. The …
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Members of Unifor Local 27 have ratified a new collective agreement with HCL Logistics, concluding an 18-day strike with a deal that …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
CME urges emergency hearings in Ottawa as threat of nationwide rail strike looms
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) is calling for urgent action from federal lawmakers following a Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) decision that …
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Labour Relations
Unifor advocates for The Telegram newspaper workers amid SaltWire sale and CCAA proceedings
As Postmedia moves forward with the purchase of most of SaltWire Network, Inc.’s assets, Unifor is standing firm in its support of …
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CompensationFeaturedLabour Relations
Salaries in new contract for Manitoba public school teachers ‘astronomical’: Professor
Manitoba’s first mega-contract for public school teachers will raise general wages by more than 12 per cent and establish a standardized salary …