Quebec’s government has tabled special legislation to impose a new compensation scheme for doctors and put an end to their pressure tactics. …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
‘So disheartening’: Alberta teachers dismayed by proposed back-to-work order
By Aaron Sousa The idea of being forced back to work doesn’t sit well with Alberta teacher Ewelina Warchol. “That’s a really hard …
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By Lisa Johnson and Jack Farrell Thousands of teachers and supporters jeered, chanted and dumped protest potatoes at the door of the Alberta …
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Union at online retailer Amazon to start bargaining for workers at B.C. warehouse
Unifor has filed notice to begin the bargaining process with online retailer Amazon for the first collective agreement for workers at its …
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The Canada Industrial Relations Board has ruled against the union at Canada Post in its challenge to Ottawa’s move last year to …
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British Columbia’s public service workers’ union is expanding its job action even as it takes part in mediated talks with the government …
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Employment LawFeaturedPensions
Hudson’s Bay pension surplus at centre of class action from former Simpsons employees
By Tara Deschamps Some former Hudson’s Bay employees have filed a class-action lawsuit seeking a share of the defunct retailer’s pension surplus. The …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Alberta teachers weigh legal options as back-to-work legislation looms in strike
By Fakiha Baig The union representing Alberta teachers in a provincewide strike say they’re talking to lawyers to determine next steps as legislation …
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Labour Relations
Montreal transit maintenance workers announce third strike, spanning most of November
By Lia Lévesque Upset at lagging contract negotiations, the union representing maintenance workers with Montreal’s public transit agency says its members will go …
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By Craig Lord Some economists say surprisingly strong September inflation figures will give the Bank of Canada pause ahead of its interest rate …


