By Sunghoon Kim, University of Sydney Many Australian companies offer a range of benefits and perks to workers, hoping to attract top …
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By Lode Godderis, KU Leuven The working world can be a pitiless one, as competition in the marketplace can put significant pressures …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Does your service business need AI? Here are 4 rules to help you decide
By David Cohen, Skidmore College; Christopher Meyer, Baruch College, CUNY, and Sudhir Nair, University of Victoria Artificial intelligence is the big thing …
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By Gerard Di Trolio, McMaster University There has been a curious response by some in the Canadian media to the support of …
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Mental Health
Alberta town looks to expand PTSD coverage under workers’ comp to Community Peace Officers
Drayton Valley’s efforts to have Community Peace Officers eligible for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder coverage under Alberta’s Worker’s Compensation Act have not …
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Labour Relations
‘I do not blame them’: Springwater, Ont., library staff unionize in response to council
Employees at Springwater Township’s public library are joining a union, a move they say was precipitated by the treatment they received from …
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Load controllers at WestJet, represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), have ratified their first collective bargaining agreement. …
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Industry News
New HR guide highlights importance of inclusive language in the workplace: McLean & Company
A new guide from McLean & Company, a global HR research and advisory firm, emphasizes the significant role of inclusive language in …
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Efua K. Gyan has joined Lerners as an associate in the firms Health Law and Labour and Employment Groups in London, Ont. …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
FETCO says federal anti-scab law puts critical services at risk, will drive up cost of living
A group that represents employers in the federally regulated transportation and communications sector is sounding alarm bells over Ottawa’s recent legislation to …