Collective bargaining efforts for Nova Scotia health care support workers have been put on hold as the province enters an election period, …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Google’s $100 million annual contribution to Canadian newsrooms moves forward
Google’s annual $100-million contribution to Canadian news businesses will begin flowing soon, following a recent exemption granted by the Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications …
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Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences in Whitby, Ont., has become the first hospital in Canada to receive recertification of the …
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Awards and CompetitionsIndustry News
Robert Half mobile app wins multiple gold awards at 2024 w3 competition
Global talent solutions firm Robert Half has earned five gold awards at the 2024 w3 Awards for its mobile job search app. …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeatured
Nova Scotia releases recommendations to improve workplace accessibility
Nova Scotia’s Accessibility Advisory Board has released recommendations aimed at removing employment barriers faced by people with disabilities in areas such as …
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Awards and CompetitionsFeatured
First responders in fatal Carberry bus crash honoured with prestigious Manitoba award
Manitoba has recognized 134 first responders for their bravery in responding to the Carberry bus crash, one of the province’s deadliest collisions …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionGlobal HR Practices
American Airlines pledges improved services for passengers with disabilities
American Airlines has reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), reaffirming its commitment to enhance the travel experience for …
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Hundreds of Canadian correctional officers held demonstrations nationwide on Oct. 23 to protest what they describe as insufficient progress in ongoing contract …
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BenefitsFeaturedLabour Relations
Quebec optometrists to withdraw from public health plan after failed negotiations
Starting Nov. 22, 85% of Quebec’s optometrists will stop participating in the province’s public health insurance system, following the collapse of fee …
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FeaturedTraining & DevelopmentWorkplace Safety & OHS
Manitoba restores 1:1 apprenticeship ratio in new safety-focused regulations
The Manitoba government will reinstate a 1:1 apprentice-to-journeyperson ratio and introduce several updates to its apprenticeship training programs, a move aimed at …