By Liam Casey As the sun shone on an unusually warm day at the end of October, Emma Meadley Dunphy took one final, …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Unions challenging government intervention in major rail, ports labour disputes
Three unions are now challenging the federal government’s recent decisions to intervene in major labour disputes, saying it’s undermining workers’ rights. The …
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By David Friend Will Taylor Swift bring chaos or do we all need to calm down? It’s a question many Torontonians are asking …
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FeaturedImmigrationLabour Shortages
Ottawa invests $9 million to support 1,500 internationally trained trades workers
The federal government has announced a $9-million investment to help 1,500 internationally trained trades workers obtain Red Seal certification, aiming to alleviate …
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Dayforce has introduced Dayforce Strategic Workforce Planning, an AI-enhanced tool designed to help organizations tackle complex workforce planning through real-time, data-driven insights. …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Montreal dock workers union to challenge minister’s binding arbitration decision
The union representing Montreal dock workers plans to challenge in court a decision by the federal labour minister to end a lockout …
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Employment Law
Human Rights Tribunal orders Ivy Social Club to pay $35,000 to former bartender for sexual harassment, reprisal
The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has ordered The Ivy Social Club Inc. and its owner to pay $35,000 to a former …
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StaffingWorkplace Safety & OHS
WSIB to implement new classification for clerical workers supplied by temporary employment agencies
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) will introduce a new classification for clerical labour provided by temporary employment agencies (TEAs) beginning …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Brampton, Ont., reaches tentative agreement with union representing city workers
The City of Brampton says it reached a tentative agreement with the union representing 1,200 municipal employees on Tuesday after workers went …
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People on the Move
Jennifer Carras named director of people and culture at Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia
Jennifer Carras has been hired as the director of people and culture at the Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia. “Jennifer’s expertise …