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  • FeaturedLabour Relations

    Unifor reaches tentative agreement with GreenShield

    by HR News Canada Staff May 16, 2024
    by HR News Canada Staff May 16, 2024

    Unifor members on strike at GreenShield Canada have reached a tentative deal with the company, according to the union. Members from Unifor …

  • CompensationHR News

    Montreal is an artist hub, but report puts spotlight on low income: $17,400 is median pay

    by HR News Canada Staff May 16, 2024
    by HR News Canada Staff May 16, 2024

    In Montréal, the cultural heart of Quebec, nearly half of the province’s professional artists reside and create, contributing significantly to the city’s …

  • Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeatured

    United Church pauses minister admissions to address racism in appointment process

    by Local Journalism Initiative May 16, 2024
    by Local Journalism Initiative May 16, 2024

    Clergy from other denominations, and predominantly other countries, transfer into the United Church of Canada each year through a process known as …

  • FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS

    Brockville, Ont., contractor fined $75,000 after worker’s fall highlights safety violations

    by HR News Canada Staff May 16, 2024
    by HR News Canada Staff May 16, 2024

    Richard D. Steele Construction (1979) Ltd., a Brockville-based general contractor known for its work across commercial, industrial, institutional, and custom home sectors, …

  • Diversity, Equity & InclusionGovernment Policy & Budgets

    ‘Unacceptable’ that male-dominated industries exist: Ottawa kicks in nearly $1 million to support Build a Dream

    by HR News Canada Staff May 16, 2024
    by HR News Canada Staff May 16, 2024

    The federal government is providing nearly $1 million in funding to challenge gender stereotypes and promote diversity in male-dominated industries. “With the …

  • Global HR Practices

    Mexican government failing to provide decent jobs for vulnerable youth – leaving the door open to cartel recruitment

    by The Conversation May 16, 2024
    by The Conversation May 16, 2024

    By Raul Zepeda Gil, University of Oxford Mexico’s “war on drugs” began in 2006, when the newly elected president, Felipe Calderón, ordered …

  • Recruitment

    ‘A need to embrace physicians’: Huntsville, Ont., looks into creating an incentive plan to attract family doctors

    by Local Journalism Initiative May 16, 2024
    by Local Journalism Initiative May 16, 2024

    By Julian Orlando Chaves | Huntsville Forester At the last Huntsville council meeting, Monday, March 25, Councillors Bob Stone and Scott Morrison shared their plans …

  • FeaturedLabour Relations

    Saskatchewan government and SGEU reach tentative agreement

    by HR News Canada Staff May 16, 2024
    by HR News Canada Staff May 16, 2024

    The Government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union (SGEU) have reached a tentative agreement, pending a ratification vote …

  • Labour Shortages

    Solving shortage of construction workers key to housing growth: experts

    by The Canadian Press May 16, 2024
    by The Canadian Press May 16, 2024

    Solving a longstanding construction worker shortage will be key to boosting housing supply, experts say, as Canada’s national housing agency continues to …

  • Labour Relations

    Unifor reaches tentative deal with Dominion stores in Newfoundland and Labrador

    by HR News Canada Staff May 16, 2024
    by HR News Canada Staff May 16, 2024

    Unifor has reached a tentative agreement with Loblaw-owned Dominion stores in Newfoundland and Labrador. Details of the tentative agreement will first be shared with Dominion …

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