With the school year set to begin in just a few days, working parents are once again adjusting their routines to accommodate …
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As the final weeks of summer unfold, some Canadian employers might be grappling with a noticeable dip in workplace productivity. The seasonal …
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HR NewsLabour RelationsOpinion
UAW’s Southern strategy: Union revs up drive to get workers employed by foreign automakers to join its ranks
By Bob Bussel, University of Oregon Persuading Southern autoworkers to join a union remains one of the U.S. labor movement’s most enduring …
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HR NewsStrategic HR Management
Saskatchewan unveils new labour market strategy to support economic growth
Saskatchewan has introduced a comprehensive plan titled “Building the Workforce for a Growing Economy,” which aims to bolster its workforce to meet …
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Unifor Local 103 has announced a tentative agreement with Ontario Northland. The union, representing a diverse group of employees at various locations …
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CompensationHR News
Montreal is an artist hub, but report puts spotlight on low income: $17,400 is median pay
In Montréal, the cultural heart of Quebec, nearly half of the province’s professional artists reside and create, contributing significantly to the city’s …
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HR NewsMental Health
B.C. firefighters to receive enhanced mental health support through online program
British Columbia’s firefighters will have expanded access to psychological wellness training to bolster their mental health resiliency, thanks to the BC Occupational …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionHR NewsTop Employers
Hyundai Auto Canada honoured as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers for 2024
In a significant acknowledgment of its commitment to diversity and inclusion, Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. (HAC) has been distinguished as one of …
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CompensationHR NewsLegislation & Compliance
Ontario minimum wage rising to $17.20 on Oct. 1, 2024 – will be second highest in Canada
Ontario is increasing its minimum wage to $17.20 an hour on Oct. 1, 2024. That’s a 3.9 per cent increase from the …
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HR NewsWorkplace Safety & OHS
Vancouver food workers rally for safer conditions amid rising temperatures
By Brishti Basu | The Tyee Summer is typically when restaurants hire and train new workers. During the 2021 heat dome, that meant …