Representatives of family doctors in British Columbia say giving physicians paid sick days, vacation coverage, extended health and dental benefits and a …
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FeaturedLabour Shortages
Labour shortage in construction among obstacles facing Ottawa’s housing plan: report
A new report by Desjardins warns Ottawa’s efforts to kickstart new housing supply likely won’t be enough to meet “optimistic” targets due …
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Unifor says employees at a Walmart warehouse in Mississauga, Ont., will begin voting Tuesday on whether to join the union. Unifor National …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Canada Soccer and national team players move closer to long-awaited labour deal
Canada Soccer has reached a “framework” for a long-awaited labour agreement with its men’s and women’s national teams. But the deal is …
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Unifor says bargaining has begun with General Motors for workers at the automaker’s CAMI assembly plant and battery facility in Ingersoll, Ont. …
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Air Canada is preparing for a potential shutdown of most operations next week as contract talks with its pilots’ union near an …
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FeaturedLabour RelationsRemote Working
Despite union protest, new hybrid work rules for federal employees kick in Monday
On Monday, federal public servants will return to the office a minimum of three days a week— if grudgingly. Public service unions …
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Unions trying to organize at Amazon workplaces across Canada are facing a series of hurdles, including legal challenges and alleged anti-union tactics …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Ontario cutting funding from daycare centres not in $10-a-day program
Ontario child-care centres that aren’t participating in the national $10-a-day program will soon lose provincial funding to offer fee subsidies to lower-income …
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Employment LawFeatured
Police chief overseeing beleaguered Saskatchewan force paid $430K after retirement
The former chief of a beleaguered Saskatchewan police service that was subject to an independent inquiry was paid nearly $430,000 after he …


