Ontario’s 24 public colleges and the union representing more than 15,000 faculty will settle their contract dispute through binding arbitration, avoiding a …
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FeaturedImmigration
Migrant worker group tells of complaints about Okanagan winery in foreign worker ban
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberBy Nono Shen A British Columbia organization that helps migrant workers says it’s been repeatedly contacted by employees of a winery in the …
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Police lay more assault charges against Calgary man who volunteered to help newcomers
By Lauren Krugel Police in Calgary have laid more charges against a man accused of sexually assaulting a newcomer to Canada whose family …
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AI, travel, and sustainability jobs among top 25 fastest-growing roles: LinkedIn
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberA recent LinkedIn report names artificial intelligence, travel advising and sustainability among the 25 fastest-growing jobs in the United States, offering employers …
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Many employers may be pushing applicants away by offering minimal annual leave, according to a new study published by StandOut CV. Researchers …
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FeaturedStrategic HR Management
HR’s strategic growth has stalled, report says data-backed ROI is critical
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberHR’s position as a strategic partner to employers failed to expand for the first time in four years, according to a new …
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Alberta adds $450,000 to bursaries for northern workforce
Alberta will provide an extra $450,000 for the Northern Alberta Development Bursary (NADB), aiming to help more students cover post-secondary costs and …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Thousands of school support staff hit Fort McMurray picket lines over wage dispute
Roughly 1,000 school support workers have hit picket lines in Fort McMurray, and union officials say the strike could go Alberta-wide by …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Labour board reverses ruling on ferry service for B.C. communities dependent on them
By Chuck Chiang A resident of Glade, B.C., says the small community is “on a knife’s edge” despite a temporary reprieve from disruptions …
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By Darryl Greer The Canada Border Services Agency says it acted lawfully and in “good faith” when it detained nearly 50 containers of …