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    Why the term ‘DEI’ is being weaponized as a racist dog whistle

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    by The Conversation April 23, 2024

    By Jennifer Saul, University of Waterloo A bridge in Baltimore collapsing, a door falling off an airplane and antisemitism — what do …

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    St. John Ambulance Council for Alberta partners with BrightHR to boost workplace safety

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    by HR News Canada Staff April 15, 2024

    The St. John Ambulance Council for Alberta, renowned for its expertise in First Aid and Emergency Response Training, has formed a strategic …

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    Canadian workers seek more from employers when it comes to health, wellness support: Dialogue survey

    by HR News Canada Staff April 15, 2024
    by HR News Canada Staff April 15, 2024

    A recent report highlights a growing concern among Canadian workers regarding their well-being, with a significant number expressing dissatisfaction with the health …

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    By Anup Srivastava, University of Calgary; Felipe Bastos Gurgel Silva, University of Missouri-Columbia; Luminita Enache, University of Calgary, and Manuela Dantas, California …

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    Local trades respond to proposed changes to apprenticeship rules in Manitoba

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    by Local Journalism Initiative April 12, 2024

    Making good on an election promise, the provincial government has announced its intention to alter current legislation in favour of a one-to-one …

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    After the fact: Alleging cause post-termination is fair game, but tread carefully

    by HR News Canada Staff April 10, 2024
    by HR News Canada Staff April 10, 2024

    Among the items missing from the HR toolbox is a crystal ball. When it comes to terminations, issues can come to light …

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    by HR News Canada Staff April 10, 2024
    by HR News Canada Staff April 10, 2024

    HR professionals and employment lawyers alike are digesting the recent Dufault v. The Corporation of the Township of Ignace ruling by the Ontario Superior …

  • Mental HealthOpinionRemote Working

    Working from home can make us healthier and happier. Employers benefit too. Here’s the evidence if you need any convincing

    by The Conversation April 10, 2024
    by The Conversation April 10, 2024

    By Ty Ferguson, University of South Australia; Carol Maher, University of South Australia, and Rachel Curtis, University of South Australia Some of …

  • Opinion

    Sitting is bad for your health and exercise doesn’t seem to offset the harmful effects

    by The Conversation April 10, 2024
    by The Conversation April 10, 2024

    By Daniel Bailey, Brunel University London Advances in technology in recent decades have obviated the need and desire for humans to move. …

  • OpinionWellness

    Paying people to exercise can be motivating, but the financial rewards don’t have to last forever to work

    by The Conversation April 9, 2024
    by The Conversation April 9, 2024

    By Marc Mitchell, Western University If physical activity came in a bottle, it would be the most prescribed medicine of all. Just …

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