By Chuck Chiang Canadian retailers say their frustration is growing with the lack of movement to resolve disruptions at Canada’s two largest ports, …
Labour Relations
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Brampton, Ont., says transit and other local services are facing disruptions and delays after 1,200 municipal employees went on strike. CUPE 831, …
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Labour RelationsWorkplace Safety & OHS
Worker’s death at Saskatoon hotel prompts call for accountability and investigation
A fatal workplace incident at Heritage Inn in Saskatoon has drawn condemnation from UFCW Canada Local 1400, which represents unionized workers locked …
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Global HR PracticesLabour Relations
Canadian-owned Mexican mine faces accusations of worker intimidation and death threats over union efforts
Canadian and Mexican labour organizations are pressing for immediate government intervention following reports that workers at a Canadian-owned mine in Zacatecas, Mexico, …
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No talks scheduled in standoff between employers, union in B.C. port lockout
By Chuck Chiang British Columbia port employers say they may be “required to reassess” their position on a current offer to more than …
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The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says it’s presented another pair of offers to Canada Post as the two sides work to …
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The Canadian Air Navigation Specialists Association (CANSA) at Unifor Local 1016 is preparing to file a grievance against NAV Canada after the …
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Business groups say B.C. port stoppage will hurt companies, Canadian economy
By Rosa Saba Business groups say the work stoppage at B.C. ports is the latest in a run of supply chain disruptions …
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Employment LawFeaturedLabour Relations
Arbitrator upholds TTC’s drug and alcohol test of bus operator found sleeping on duty
An arbitrator has upheld the Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC) decision to administer a drug and alcohol test to a bus operator who …
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One of Canada’s most vital trade arteries is cut off as employers at most of British Columbia’s ports lock out their workers …