By Keith Doucette in Halifax Members of the Nova Scotia public voiced concerns on Monday about a government bill they said threatens people’s access …
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The union representing more than 4,000 school support workers says they have reached tentative deals that could end a two-month strike as …
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Opening interprovincial beer sales would be ‘huge blow’ to Newfoundland jobs: unions
By Sarah Smellie As Canada vows to knock down internal trade barriers, unions representing workers at two large breweries in Newfoundland say easy …
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By Catherine Morrison A new poll suggests that 40 per cent of Canadians are worried about losing their jobs as many businesses scale …
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A union representing more than 30,000 nurses in Alberta has reached a four-year tentative agreement with the province after six weeks of …
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Ironworkers Local 97 calls for ‘immediate end’ to Temporary Foreign Worker program
By Darryl Greer Uncertainty and the threat of looming tariffs against Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump is putting Canadian jobs at risk, …
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By Sammy Hudes When the World Health Organization declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020, companies across Canada scrambled to shift their employees …
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FeaturedLabour Shortages
Rise of the robots: Some homebuilders turning to automation to bridge labour shortage
By Sammy Hudes At a housing construction site in Gananoque, Ont., Val spends nearly two months laying concrete, used to build 26 stacked …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
‘The fire is still lit’: How COVID-19 and its aftermath sparked a new era for labour
By Rosa Saba When COVID-19 hit, millions of Canadians were either told to work remotely or temporarily laid off as governments ordered lockdowns …
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Tech workers skip Women’s Day events to avoid giving false sense of progress
By Tara Deschamps When International Women’s Day arrives on Saturday, Christa Hill won’t be at any of the many celebrations marking the occasion. …


