By Timothy Wingate, Wilfrid Laurier University and Joshua Bourdage, University of Calgary Job interviews are an essential part of hiring. In Canada, …
The Conversation
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Opinion
Women are less interested in AI than men, but using it would help them advance at work
By Louise Champoux-Paillé, Concordia University and Anne-Marie Croteau, Concordia University Women use generative artificial intelligence tools less than men do. The World …
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By Katie Lebel, University of Guelph and Mikaela Dodig, Toronto Metropolitan University The 2024 Paris Olympics mark the first gender-equitable Olympic Games …
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LeadershipOpinion
Giving feedback can be daunting for new leaders — here’s how to provide it thoughtfully
By Leda Stawnychko, Mount Royal University and Mehnaz Rafi, University of Calgary Giving performance feedback at work can be a stressful experience, …
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Global HR PracticesOpinionRemote Working
Making workers return to the office might not make them any more productive, despite what the NSW premier says
By David Hensher AM, University of Sydney Announcing the directive to work “primarily in an approved office”, NSW Premier Chris Minns said …
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Opinion
White men who have been mistreated at work are more likely to notice and report harassment − new research
By Erin A. Cech, University of Michigan White men who have personally experienced mistreatment at work, such as bullying, are more likely …
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Opinion
National poll finds majority of Canadians are opposed to military conscription if war breaks out
By Bryce J. Casavant, Royal Roads University As fighting in Europe and the Middle East continues, many countries are being forced to …
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Mental HealthOpinion
Psychotropic drugs in the Olympic Games: Doping regulations and athletes’ mental health medications
By Larissa Costa Duarte, Western University Elite gymnast Simone Biles made headlines in 2021 when she withdrew from the team finals and …
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Global HR PracticesWorkplace Safety & OHS
The UK’s Health and Safety at Work Act is 50. Here’s how it’s changed our lives
By Mike Esbester, University of Portsmouth On 1 June 1974, a fireball rose over the village of Flixborough, Lincolnshire. A chemical plant …
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Global HR Practices
More secure jobs and higher unemployment benefits would help lift Australia’s birth rate
By Irma Mooi-Reci, The University of Melbourne and Trong-Anh Trinh, Monash University Across developed countries, including Australia, fewer babies are being born. …