By Ritika Dubey An artificial intelligence chatbot could help quickly clean up your presentation moments before an important board meeting. But those quick …
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‘It’s ridiculous’: Why some Canadian youth feel ready to tap out of tipping culture
By Aaron Sousa Ren Alva is no stranger to leaving a good tip. The Edmonton university student believes in tipping service workers for …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Dalhousie faculty reject contract offer from university’s board of governors
The union representing locked out professors at Atlantic Canada’s largest university says its members have voted to reject the school’s latest contract …
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Rising heat a ‘public health crisis’ for workers, including in Canada: WHO
By Nicole Ireland The World Health Organization says climate change-driven heat is a “public health crisis” for workers around the globe and experts …
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Alberta Premier Smith says unions prompted COVID-19 shot coverage expansion
By Matthew Scace and Lisa Johnson Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Thursday her government’s sudden shift in COVID-19 vaccination policy was prompted by …
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Canada Post union says negotiation meeting delayed, with talks to continue Monday
Negotiations that had been scheduled for Friday between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have been delayed. A press …
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By Allison Jones Ontario’s economy has recently started to feel the impact of American tariffs, shedding 38,000 jobs in the second quarter of …
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By Sammy Hudes More than 10,000 flight attendants for Air Canada will begin voting next week on a new tentative agreement that raises …
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About 1,000 professors, librarians and other teaching staff have been locked out by Atlantic Canada’s largest university less than two weeks before …
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Canada Post and the union representing postal workers are set to return to the bargaining table today. Plans to rekindle talks late …


