The U.S.-based Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is changing the way it describes diversity, equity and inclusion. Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., …
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Stark disconnect between leaders, front-line staff on key workplace challenges: Dayforce
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberExecutives and managers often believe they grasp the real day-to-day struggles of their frontline workers, but new research from Dayforce reveals a …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeaturedTop Employers
IKEA Canada named top diversity employer for third consecutive year
IKEA Canada has been recognized on Forbes’ list of Canada’s Best Employers for Diversity for the third year in a row. The …
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BenefitsFeaturedWellness
Skip the fancy perks – better staff wellbeing could be as simple as the view from the office window
By Emmy van Esch, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau Four years after the pandemic forced workers home, companies in New Zealand …
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Summer jobs are more than just a detour on your way to a career — they’re an important first step on the …
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Child actors in British Columbia’s recorded entertainment industry now have two options for safeguarding a portion of their earnings, thanks to a …
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The Chartered Professionals in Human Resources (CPHR) Saskatchewan has named Ashlee Langlois as its new CEO and Registrar, effective immediately. Langlois, who …
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Quebec, provincial police union reach 6-year contract deal, to be presented this week
The Quebec government and the association representing provincial police officers have reached a new agreement in principle on a six-year contract. Both …
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Ontario, Alberta collaborate to streamline international credential recognition
Ontario and Alberta have partnered to facilitate international credential recognition and post-journeyperson certification, aiming to address skilled labour shortages and streamline the …
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Woodstock, Ont., Ford dealership fined $125,000 after fatal worker injury
A Woodstock, Ont., car dealership has been fined $125,000 after a worker was fatally injured in a fall from a stepladder. The …