Alberta’s minister of jobs, economy and trade is urging the federal government to intervene in the ongoing Canada Post strike, citing billions …
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Corporate CultureFeatured
Nova Scotia child protection workers facing heavy caseloads and moral distress: CCPA report
Nova Scotia’s child protection social workers are struggling under excessive caseloads, low wages, and inadequate support, according to a new report from …
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CompensationFeaturedGlobal HR Practices
What jobs have the fastest growing wages? U.S. study unveils the top 10
Wages for the top 10 fastest-growing jobs rose by 13 to 20 per cent this year, surpassing inflation and indicating shifting demands …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Union in B.C. port dispute seeks judicial review of federal back-to-work order
The union representing British Columbia port supervisors in a dispute with their employers has applied for a judicial review of federal Labour …
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Canada Post and the union representing postal workers are in a war of words as a countrywide strike is on its 27th …
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The Bank of Canada is set to make its final interest rate announcement of the year this morning. Forecasters are widely expecting …
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By Laura Sokal, University of Winnipeg and Lesley Eblie Trudel, University of Winnipeg The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted schooling on a global scale, …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeatured
AI seen as a tool to boost workforce diversity, report finds
Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) is emerging as a promising tool for improving diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in hiring, according to a …
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Global HR PracticesGlobal Safety News
Cleveland bakeware company fined $182K by OSHA after two worker amputations
A Cleveland bakeware manufacturer is facing $182,293 in proposed fines after federal investigators found safety violations related to two incidents that resulted …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
New Brunswick missed $630K in employee travel savings by exiting federal program: Auditor General
The Department of Finance and Treasury Board’s decision to withdraw from a federal accommodation program and revise its travel policy has been …