By Catherine Morrison While the federal government has made gains on diversity and equity in the public service, inequities persist when it comes …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Food company pleads guilty in Edmonton smokehouse death, Crowns asks for fine
By Lisa Johnson A commercial food processing company has pleaded guilty to a workplace safety charge after an Edmonton worker became trapped in …
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FeaturedRetention
Heavy workloads, high stress, low wages driving PSWs out of profession, report says
By Nicole Ireland Five years ago, Nilmini Senewiratne was only getting part-time hours, no benefits and had to rush from client to client …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Eby says Ferries’ deal with Chinese shipyard not ‘preferred’ but won’t interfere
By Wolfgang Depner British Columbia Premier David Eby said he shares the concerns of unions that have criticized the BC Ferries‘ decision to …
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FeaturedLabour Shortages
Dental hygienists association says reports of worker shortage is ‘misinformation’
By Hannah Alberga The Canadian Dental Hygienists Association is calling recent reports of a labour shortage in their profession “misinformation.” The association’s chief …
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By Christopher Reynolds DHL Express Canada says it will shut down operations across the country amid a strike and lockout involving 2,100 truck …
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By Ritika Dubey A slowing job market and economic uncertainty have made it harder for new graduates to get their foot in the …
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Canada’s largest private-sector union says former Canadian Auto Workers president Buzz Hargrove has died. In a statement Sunday, Unifor says Basil “Buzz” …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Report on B.C. port turmoil backs right to strike, rebuffing essential-service calls
By Ashley Joannou The right of workers to strike and employers to lock them out should be preserved for the longshore industry in …
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By Catherine Morrison The federal public service shed almost 10,000 people last year, with the Canada Revenue Agency and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship …


