By Jack Farrell The Alberta government says it has pulled the plug on a foreign worker recruitment mission in the United Arab Emirates …
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Dayforce Wallet reaches $5 billion milestone, introduces new on-demand pay feature
Dayforce Wallet, a digital pay solution from Dayforce, Inc., has processed more than $5 billion USD in on-demand pay, early direct deposits, …
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By Anna Smith | Medicine Hat News The union representing beef slaughterhouse workers in the province says Cargill’s plan to cut its global …
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Unifor has filed a complaint with the Canada Industrial Relations Board alleging Walmart engaged in anti-union tactics, including a wage freeze for …
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Carleton University faces backlash for employing professor convicted in 1980 Paris synagogue bombing
By Mitchell Consky | The Canadian Jewish News Carleton University is under significant scrutiny from Israeli universities and Jewish advocacy groups for employing …
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How to combat toxic bosses: Social media and flexible work can save careers, new research shows
By Andrew Edelblum, University of Dayton; Ashish Kalra, University of Dayton; Na Young Lee, University of Dayton; Riley Dugan, University of Dayton, …
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By Jaime L Kucinskas, Hamilton College Overwork and burnout are affecting many Americans. The American Psychological Association’s 2023 Work and Well-being Survey …
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By Meaghan Furlano, Western University Menstrual leave employment policies allow employees experiencing painful menstrual cycle-related symptoms or illnesses, such as dysmenorrhea (painful …
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The Canada Post strike involving more than 55,000 workers has hit 25 days. In a statement Sunday, Canada Post says it is …
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Stricter impaired driving laws proposed in Manitoba could have implications for employers, particularly in industries reliant on drivers or operators of heavy …