Saskatchewan teachers have rejected an offer for a new three-year agreement that had promised wage increases and measures to address classroom issues. …
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WestJet Encore and its pilots reached a deal Thursday after two weeks of negotiations, steering clear of a potential strike this week. …
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‘What makes you a good fit?’ Job candidates reveal the interview questions they prefer
With the labour market experiencing significant shortages, companies are facing challenges in recruiting and retaining top talent. A recent survey by Yoh, …
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FETCO says federal anti-scab law puts critical services at risk, will drive up cost of living
A group that represents employers in the federally regulated transportation and communications sector is sounding alarm bells over Ottawa’s recent legislation to …
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Scotiabank’s Sloane Muldoon receives Employment Equity Champion Award
Sloane Muldoon, senior vice-president of global HR services at Scotiabank, has been honored with the Employment Equity Champion award by the Government …
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Nova Scotia strengthens cybersecurity measures after $3.8 million MOVEit breach
Nova Scotia has implemented significant cybersecurity enhancements following a data breach involving the MOVEit file transfer system that compromised personal information of …
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Pilots at WestJet’s regional carrier could be going on strike at the beginning of June. The Air Line Pilots Association said Wednesday …
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Nestle workers in Toronto ratify deal after striking for more than three weeks
Workers at a Nestle plant in Toronto have ratified a new contract after a strike that lasted more than three weeks. Unifor …
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Top performing companies prioritize proactive, transparent pay practices: Payscale report
In a new report, Payscale Inc., a provider of compensation data and services, identified key practices that distinguish top performing companies from …
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FeaturedRelocationRemote Working
Half of residents in Canada’s biggest cities eyeing more affordable real estate markets
A recent survey conducted by Royal LePage Real Estate Services reveals that a significant portion of residents in Canada’s largest urban centers …