By Andrew Bates | Telegraph-Journal New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said the province “strongly objects” to the inclusion of two nurses in a …
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By Andrew Bates | Telegraph-Journal New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said the province “strongly objects” to the inclusion of two nurses in a …
Graham Steele, Nunavut’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, has ruled that the Department of Human Resources (HR) must undertake further searches for records …
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended Wednesday his government’s move to call for binding arbitration and force an end to a work stoppage …
More than 300 unionized workers at 14 public libraries across the Halifax region have walked off the job to demand better wages. …
By Maggie Macintosh | Winnipeg Free Press Manitoba teachers are heading into a new school year with the promise of back pay and …
Nearly $5 billion in surplus funds are sitting in workers’ compensation boards (WCBs) across six Canadian provinces and territories, a situation that …
A Federal Court of Appeal judge has acquitted Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. of contempt of court related to excessively long hours …
It’s a reality many employment lawyers and HR professionals are familiar with — self-represented litigants (SRLs) can, at times, be frustratingly difficult …
A new report is calling on provincial governments in Atlantic Canada to do more to bridge a gap between what people earn …
Workers at British Columbia’s HandyDART transit service have rejected a final contract offer, and their union says it is now considering its …
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