By Lia Lévesque Unionized maintenance workers in Montreal’s public transit system say they’re headed for another strike. The CSN-affiliated union says its 2,400 …
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Labour Relations
Dalhousie professors locked out: Conciliation meeting Monday with university, union
A conciliation meeting is set for Monday in the contract dispute between Halifax’s Dalhousie University and its faculty association with more than …
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By Wolfgang Depner British Columbia Premier David Eby said the temporary foreign worker program should “be cancelled or significantly reformed” because the province …
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Teenage workers hit hard by tech disruption, population growth: Desjardins
By Craig Lord A new report argues the rise of gig work, artificial intelligence and rapid population growth are souring job prospects for …
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‘You can’t go to 11’: Expert sees ‘escalating strategy’ in B.C. public service strike
By Darryl Greer The range of British Columbia public service staff that could potentially be impacted by job action that began this week …
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By Jack Farrell A new contract has been reached between some 23,000 civil servants and the Alberta government, averting a strike that could’ve …
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Ontario hospital nurses awarded 5.25 per cent in raises, but decry lack of staffing ratios
By Allison Jones An arbitrator has awarded Ontario’s hospital nurses pay increases of 5.25 per cent over two years, in a new contract …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Montreal transit constables should be better armed, says workplace safety board
Quebec’s workplace health and safety board says special constables working in Montreal’s transit network are not equipped with the weapons needed to …
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Unionized workers for ferry service between Nanaimo and mainland seek first contract
The company that runs the Hullo Ferries service between downtown Vancouver and Nanaimo says it has agreed to return to negotiations with …
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FeaturedRemote Working
Toronto traffic, transit congestion likely to worsen with in-office mandates: experts
By Daniel Johnson Greater Toronto commuters are likely bracing for traffic and transit congestion to worsen over the coming months as a number …



