By Isaac Phan Nay | The Tyee Could voluntary certification programs and consumer pressure improve working conditions and farmworkers’ rights in Canada? Erika …
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Toronto council has voted to ratify a new four-year contract with the union representing 27,000 of the city’s workers. The city says …
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Confederation College suspends 11 programs, including two focused on human resources
By Sandi Krasowski | The Chronicle-Journal After a review of enrolment trends, financial performance and labour market data, Confederation College in Thunder Bay, …
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By Catherine Morrison Liberal Leader Mark Carney is back in Ottawa today to deal with the fallout of new auto tariffs announced by …
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Workers at the Mondor apparel plant in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que., have voted in favour of strike action, citing frustration with stalled wage negotiations …
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Alberta’s $53.6 billion net CPP contribution underscores fiscal tensions in national plan: Fraser Institute
Alberta contributed $53.6 billion more to the Canada Pension Plan than its retirees received between 1981 and 2022, according to a report …
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By Kelly Geraldine Malone U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all automobile …
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Unions condemn HBC’s $3 million in executive bonuses amid severance dispute
Hudson’s Bay Co. is awarding up to $3 million in bonuses to executives while denying severance to more than 9,300 employees, says …
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A study and poll from the office of British Columbia’s seniors’ advocate says ageism is a problem in the province and more …
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FeaturedLeadership
When trust turns to trauma: The workplace impact of identity theft
by Bill Howattby Bill HowattConsider Jane’s story — how one minute she was in a loving relationship and the next, in her worst nightmare. Jane is …