A new study from MIT Sloan School of Management and Harvard Business School challenges the common belief that workplace microaggressions inevitably damage …
Todd Humber
 
	Todd Humber
Todd Humber is an award-winning workplace journalist who has been covering the HR, employment law, and workplace safety beats for 25 years. He is the publisher and editor-in-chief at HR News Canada, published by North Wall Media.
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    CompensationFeaturedYounger workers seen as entitled, but survey suggests ambition drives push for raisesby Todd Humberby Todd HumberYounger workers are often perceived as entitled when it comes to raises and promotions, but a new survey suggests that what some … 
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    BenefitsFeaturedRemote WorkingFive years of COVID fallout: Flexible work now ‘non-negotiable’ for two-thirds of Canadiansby Todd Humberby Todd HumberToday marks an anniversary not worth celebrating: Five years since COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). … 
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    FeaturedLabour RelationsUnifor opposes federal push for further airport privatizationby Todd Humberby Todd HumberUnifor is urging the federal government and airport authorities to reject further privatization of Canada’s airports, arguing the move would prioritize profits … 
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    FeaturedTop EmployersManitoba’s top employers invest in skills, stability and sustainabilityby Todd Humberby Todd HumberManitoba’s best employers are leveraging the province’s economic advantages to create better workplaces and progressive human resource policies, according to the annual … 
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    FeaturedLabour RelationsHudson’s Bay Company credit protection filing raises concerns for workers, says unionby Todd Humberby Todd HumberUnifor is calling on the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) to prioritize employee wages, pensions and benefits as the retailer undergoes court-supervised restructuring … 
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    FeaturedLabour RelationsUnifor calls for stronger worker supports from Ottawa in response to U.S. tariffsby Todd Humberby Todd HumberUnifor is urging the federal government to implement stronger measures to protect Canadian workers from job losses caused by U.S. tariffs, warning … 
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    FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHSAlberta weighs provincial oversight of combative sports following death of boxer Timothy Hagueby Todd Humberby Todd HumberAlberta is considering new provincial oversight of combative sports in response to a fatality inquiry into the 2017 death of former mixed … 
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    FeaturedLabour RelationsMaryse Tremblay appointed chair of Canada Industrial Relations Boardby Todd Humberby Todd HumberThe federal government has appointed Maryse Tremblay as the next chairperson of the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB), replacing Ginette Brazeau, who … 
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    FeaturedWorkforce StatisticsUnemployment rate holds steady at 6.6%, total hours work fell due to snowstorms in February: StatsCanby Todd Humberby Todd HumberEmployment in Canada remained largely unchanged in February, with the country adding just 1,100 jobs and the employment rate holding at 61.1%, … 
 
			        
 
			        
