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Newfoundland and Labrador launches campaign to attract youth to skilled trades
Newfoundland and Labrador is launching a new campaign to encourage young people and underemployed workers to pursue careers in the skilled trades …
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FeaturedLeadershipMental Health
Fostering a trauma-informed workplace: Building resilience for crisis readiness
by Bill Howattby Bill HowattTrauma can be defined as an event or series of events perceived by an individual as harmful or life-threatening, having lasting negative …
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Ottawa announces $1.5 million for skilled trades training in Nova Scotia
The federal government is investing more than $1.5 million in skilled trades training across Nova Scotia, aiming to address labour shortages in …
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Employers are being urged to simplify their health and safety messaging with a new toolkit designed to reduce misunderstandings and improve workplace …
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By Isaac Phan Nay | The Tyee Unions representing about 400,000 B.C. public sector workers are set to negotiate new contracts this year …
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Workplace Safety & OHS
Most new vehicles improve in crash prevention, but motorcycle safety remains a concern
Automakers have significantly improved automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems, with most new models showing better performance in preventing front-to-rear crashes, according to …
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By Christopher Reynolds After a choppy couple of years for Canada’s largest ports, a new paper argues that automation can provide a path …
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Liberal MP Karina Gould said she would work toward establishing a basic personal income if she wins the party’s leadership race next …
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By Lauren Phillips | The Coast What is moral injury, and who experiences it? Moral injury describes “the persistent suffering, including shame or …