A driver’s termination for alleged racist comments and violent threats — including stating “I hate blacks,” raising his arm and saying “white …
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WorkSafeBC will keep its average base premium rate at 1.55 per cent of assessable payroll in 2025, marking the eighth consecutive year …
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Teck Coal ordered to pay $140,000 after mine worker severely injured changing truck wheel
A mining company that contracted out truck maintenance has been ordered by the British Columbia Environmental Appeal Board to pay an administrative …
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Weathering the storm: How leaders can navigate workplace disruptions
by Bill Howattby Bill HowattHow prepared is your organization for workplace disruptions? Workplace disruptions like strikes and lockouts can negatively impact a workforce’s mental health. One …
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100 highest-paid CEOs in Canada take home $13.2 million on average, report finds
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberCanada’s 100 highest-paid chief executives earned an average of $13.2 million in 2023, according to a new report that found they collected …
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Too many skilled Black immigrants in Northern Ontario can’t find work in their fields: Report
By Laura Stradiotto | The Sudbury Star Researchers at Wilfred Laurier University, along with the Northern Ontario Black Economic Empowerment Program, are working …
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By Ritika Dubey There are a few changes in federal policies that could affect Canadians’ finances in the new year. Brian Quinlan, a …
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Ontario workplace changes for Jan. 1 impact safety, equality, and agency fees: Ministry of Labour
Ontario employers will see a range of workplace rule changes take effect Jan. 1, 2025, the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and …
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Ontario labour ministry investigating injury on Toronto set of ‘Beast Games’
By Nicole Thompson Ontario’s labour ministry is investigating an industrial accident on the Toronto set of “Beast Games,” the newly released Prime Video …
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Jennifer Glougie reappointed as chair of B.C.’s labour relations board for another five years
Jennifer Glougie will continue as chair of the BC Labour Relations Board and the Employment Standards Tribunal for another five years. She …