The Competition Bureau Canada, in collaboration with the Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC), has revised its Immunity and Leniency Programs to …
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Corporate CultureFeatured
Avoiding red cards: Balancing employee enthusiasm with workplace productivity during Euro 2024
With Euro Cup 2024 in full swing, millions of fans worldwide are tuning in to support their favourite teams. This fervor is …
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The Senate’s recent approval of anti-scab legislation has sparked concern among small business representatives, particularly the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). …
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After 43 days on the picket line, workers at Cascadia Liquor have ratified their first union contract. Members of SEIU Local 2 …
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FeaturedGlobal HR PracticesRelocation
Hong Kong, Singapore, Zurich top list of most expensive cities for international workers
According to Mercer’s 2024 Cost of Living data, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Zurich continue to be the most expensive cities for international …
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The Senate has passed Bill C-58, a landmark piece of legislation aimed at preventing the use of replacement workers, commonly known as …
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SeekOut, a talent intelligence platform, has established a CHRO council comprised of human resources professionals. This newly formed advisory board aims to …
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
VersaFi honours 20 finance professionals with Champions of Change Award
VersaFi, formerly known as Women in Capital Markets (WCM), has announced the recipients of its 2024 Champions of Change Award. These 20 …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Corporate Social ResponsibilityDiversity, Equity & Inclusion
TELUS says it will not use AI to create or replicate art of Indigenous Peoples
TELUS has declared it will not use artificial intelligence (AI) technology to create or replicate art or imagery of Indigenous Peoples. This …
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CompensationFeaturedLabour Relations
Ombudsman concludes Canadian Armed Forces members face inequities due to limited grievance rights
Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members face significant inequities due to their limited or non-existent grievance rights concerning compensation and benefits, concludes Gregory …