British Columbia’s minimum wage will increase to $17.85 per hour on June 1, 2025, marking a 45-cent jump from the current rate …
@2025 – North Wall Media | HR News Canada
British Columbia’s minimum wage will increase to $17.85 per hour on June 1, 2025, marking a 45-cent jump from the current rate …
Workers in Quebec’s residential construction sector are now on strike. The workers walked off the job at midnight after last-minute talks failed …
A new survey shows nearly half of employees leave work early during summer months, while fewer workers fully disconnect from their jobs …
Most Canadian job seekers say companies create their own hiring problems by refusing to train workers rather than lacking qualified candidates, according …
Workplace violence is a critical health and safety concern affecting employees’ well-being, productivity, and organizational culture. Under Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) …
A Tecumseh, Ont., manufacturing company has been fined $60,000 after a worker was critically injured when a forklift with defective brakes collided …
Nearly one-third of Quebec employers have changed their hiring practices in response to Law 14, with many reducing or stopping the hiring …
A major utility vegetation management company has reduced employee turnover by 5% and saved half a million dollars in recruiting and training …
Canada Post and the union representing 55,000 of its workers are set to head back to the bargaining table as an overtime …
The federal government plans to cut middle-class taxes and remove internal trade barriers by Canada Day as part of what King Charles …
HR News Canada is an independent source of workplace news for human resources professionals, managers, and business leaders. Published by North Wall Media.
@2025 – North Wall Media | HR News Canada