The Quebec government is facing criticism for a program that paid students to learn a construction skill — as less than half …
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By Andrew Bates | Telegraph-Journal A whistleblower challenging his firing from Opportunities New Brunswick says his case exposes issues preventing whistleblowers from coming …
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Former Swan Valley West CAO takes Manitoba municipality to court over harassment, bullying
By Dave Baxter | The Winnipeg Sun The former CAO of a western Manitoba community is suing his former employer, claiming years of …
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Starbucks workers in Waterloo, Ont., secure first union contract after arbitration ruling
Workers at a Starbucks location in Waterloo, Ont., have secured their first collective agreement with the company following an arbitration decision, according …
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By Francisco J. Pérez Latre, Universidad de Navarra With summer fast becoming a distant memory, many of us have spent the month …
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A tentative agreement was reached in the early morning hours Tuesday to avert a strike by 25,000 health-care support workers in Manitoba. …
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WorkSafeNB recognizes leaders in workplace safety at annual awards ceremony
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberWorkSafeNB honoured four recipients for their leadership in workplace safety at the annual Health and Safety Conference held in Fredericton on Friday. …
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The COVID-19 pandemic dealt a significant blow to Canada’s dental industry, with output dropping by 14.6% from 2019 to 2020, according to …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)CompensationFeaturedRecruitment
Employers face pressures on pay, AI skills, and lengthy hiring processes: Robert Half report
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberCanadian employers are grappling with challenges on multiple fronts, from rising demands for higher pay to the shifting skill sets driven by …
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Dockworkers at the Port of Montreal plan to halt all overtime work starting later this week in a pressure tactic aimed at …