By Christopher Reynolds Bargaining between workers and the country’s two largest railways is set to resume Thursday morning after breaking off shortly before …
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Bewildered commuters were turned away from shuttered rail lines on Thursday as an unprecedented railway lockout upset travel plans for more than …
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In the culmination of months of increasingly bitter negotiations, Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. locked out 9,300 …
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Taking the trades route: Young adult Albertans tout the benefits of hands-on careers
By George Lee | The MacLeod Gazette Welcome to build your own adventure, that challenging, interesting and well-paying career you design and launch …
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By Hope Lompe | Canada’s National Observer Nearly three-quarters of the time, the federal governing body responsible for keeping tabs on employers of …
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Thousands of Ontario commuters are looking at possible travel disruptions as the clock ticks down on a potential work stoppage at one …
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Saskatchewan covers shortfall in federal employment funding, urges Ottawa to reverse ‘reckless’ cuts
The Government of Saskatchewan has stepped in to bridge a $17.6 million shortfall in federal funding for employment and skills training, ensuring …
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A coalition of business groups is calling on the federal government to prevent a work stoppage at Canada’s two biggest railways. A …
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Ontario funds skilled trades training for Francophone survivors of domestic abuse
The Ontario government is investing $1 million in a new initiative aimed at supporting Francophone survivors of domestic abuse by providing them …
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MIT report urges companies to integrate worker input in AI adoption to avoid alienation
Companies rushing to adopt generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies may risk alienating their workforce if they fail to include employee voices in …