By Sarah Ritchie in Ottawa The federal government has settled a class-action lawsuit with military members who were subjected to racism during their time …
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Labour RelationsPeople on the Move
Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley joins labour-focused law firm
Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley is returning to her legal roots, joining western Canadian law firm Southern Butler Price. Notley, who was …
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By Rosa Saba Half of Canadians are $200 or less away from being unable to cover their monthly bills and debt payments, according …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Thousands expected to hit Edmonton-area picket lines in school support worker strike
More than 3,000 school support workers are set to walk off the job this morning in Edmonton and some nearby communities over …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeaturedRecruitment
‘Untapped talent’ summit aims to help Canadians with disabilities find work
By Sammy Hudes As some Canadians with disabilities face challenges finding work, an upcoming summit is aiming to help those seeking jobs connect …
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CompensationFeatured
Alberta United Conservatives vote to boost MLA pay, taxpayer funding for their caucus
By Lisa Johnson and Jack Farrell Alberta United Conservative members of the legislature have voted to boost MLA salaries for the first time …
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Labour Relations
Education support workers in and near Edmonton could walk off job as soon as Monday
By Aaron Sousa More than 3,000 educational support workers in Edmonton and some nearby communities could walk off the job as early as …
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FeaturedImmigration
Police lay more assault charges against Calgary man who volunteered to help newcomers
By Lauren Krugel Police in Calgary have laid more charges against a man accused of sexually assaulting a newcomer to Canada whose family …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Thousands of school support staff hit Fort McMurray picket lines over wage dispute
Roughly 1,000 school support workers have hit picket lines in Fort McMurray, and union officials say the strike could go Alberta-wide by …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Labour board reverses ruling on ferry service for B.C. communities dependent on them
By Chuck Chiang A resident of Glade, B.C., says the small community is “on a knife’s edge” despite a temporary reprieve from disruptions …