Quebec has announced $2.4 million over four years to cover the legal expenses for people who file claims of psychological harassment or …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Union challenges report that N.B. school bus drivers failing licensing requirements
The union representing New Brunswick school bus drivers is challenging claims by the auditor general that its members are failing to meet …
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WestJet Encore pilots have given the green light to a deal with their employer, averting a strike at the regional airline. The …
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Nokia has announced the appointment of Lorna Gibb as chief people officer (CPO) and member of the group leadership team, effective immediately. …
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Much has been written about the merits of a four-day workweek, especially coming out of the pandemic, where flexible and hybrid work …
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Labour ministers from the provincial and federal governments are gathering for a virtual meeting on June 17. Randy Boissonnault, the federal Minister …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Changes to Saskatchewan’s workers’ comp legislation will expand coverage, simplify processes: Province
A number of significant amendments to Saskatchewan’s Workers’ Compensation Act are coming into effect on Oct. 1, 2024, including changes designed to …
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Unifor Local 530-A members at Shell Scotford in Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., have decisively voted against a mediator’s recommendations for a settlement, citing …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Uber says new B.C. rules will increase costs, Eby says companies can ‘suck it up’
Uber says regulation changes for ride-share and delivery workers in British Columbia will drive up costs and reduce demands for local restaurants, …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Lights, camera, safety: B.C. clarifies fall-protection rules for young performers in film and television
British Columbia has amended its employment standards regulation, allowing young performers under 16 to participate in film and television productions that require …