Workers at NextStar Energy have voted 88 per cent in favour of their first collective agreement, marking a milestone for employees at …
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Calgary-based payroll software company Wagepoint has appointed Ben Richmond as president and chief executive officer, effective August 18, 2025. Richmond will also …
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By Isaac Phan Nay | The Tyee Don, a Metro Vancouver-based public service worker, has been saving up vacation days. The Tyee has agreed …
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Unionized workers at Canada Post begin voting on the Crown corporation’s latest contract offer on Monday. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers …
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B.C.’s public service union prepares for strike vote after talks reach impasse
British Columbia’s public service union representing 34,000 members says it’s preparing for a strike vote after months-long negotiations fell apart. Paul Finch, …
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Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigns following Coldplay concert controversy
Andy Byron, CEO of data software company Astronomer, has resigned from his position following a viral incident at a Coldplay concert that …
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FeaturedGlobal HR PracticesWeird Workplace
Tech firm launches investigation after CEO, CPO caught on jumbotron during Coldplay concert
Astronomer’s board of directors has opened a formal investigation into CEO Andy Byron following a viral video that showed him embracing the …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Newfoundland and Labrador backs AI workplace safety device with $420,000 funding
A St. John’s technology company has received provincial funding to develop a wearable device that uses artificial intelligence to detect multiple hazardous …
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Collective AgreementsFeaturedLabour Relations
Unionized school bus drivers, custodians in New Brunswick to get $5 wage hike over four years
New Brunswick has reached a collective agreement with more than 3,300 school support workers that includes wage increases totaling $5 per hour …
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Canadian ports see rise in blocked inspections meant to protect maritime workers, says Unifor
Canada’s largest private-sector union is raising concerns about reports of ship captains refusing access to international inspectors at major Canadian ports, citing …