Job vacancies in Canada fell for the eighth consecutive quarter, dropping by 59,000, or 9.2%, to 582,600 in the second quarter of …
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Canada’s inflation rate eased to 2.0% in August 2024, marking the slowest annual increase since February 2021, according to data released by …
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Earn while you learn: How apprenticeships give students a leg up in the trades
Apprenticeships can be a dream scenario. You can earn while you learn, jobs are in demand, incomes are often high. Employers and …
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Amazon CEO announces changes to flatten structure, mandates full-time return to office in 2025
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberAmazon’s CEO Andy Jassy has outlined a series of structural changes aimed at improving speed, decision-making, and collaboration across the global e-commerce …
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Too many cooks in the HR kitchen: Profession often gets unsolicited, unwanted and unwise advice from outside
Have you noticed how busy HR departments are? Not so much in terms of workload, but because it’s so crowded in there. …
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Employment LawFeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Labour board sides with Dalhousie University in appeal over OHS compliance orders
The Nova Scotia Labour Board has sided with Dalhousie University, overturning two compliance orders issued by an Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) …
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Quebec labour tribunal says nurses cannot pressure the province by refusing overtime
Quebec’s labour tribunal has stymied the latest negotiation tactic of a union representing most of the province’s nurses. Fédération Interprofessionnelle de la …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & BudgetsLabour Relations
Feds wary of back-to-work legislation despite employer demands: labour experts
In an era of increased strike activity and union power, labour experts say it’s not surprising to see more calls for government …
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CompensationFeaturedLabour Relations
Politics likely pushed Air Canada toward deal with ‘unheard of’ gains for pilots
Politics, public opinion and salary hikes south of the border helped push Air Canada toward a deal that secures major pay gains …
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Employment LawFeaturedImmigration
Quebec court greenlights temporary foreign worker class action on closed permits
Quebec’s Superior Court has authorized a class-action lawsuit involving temporary foreign workers who are suing the federal government over work permits that …