SafetyCo Partners is expanding its health and safety training capacity by partnering with ACUTE Environmental & Safety Services, establishing a regional hub …
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Employment LawFeaturedLabour Relations
Domtar didn’t breach agreement by not scheduling two electricians at idle pulp mill: Arbitrator
An arbitrator has dismissed a grievance by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 956, which alleged that Domtar violated minimum staffing …
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By Michelle Dorey Forestell | The Kingstonist When United Steelworkers (USW) Local 2010 released a news brief titled “Steelworkers Fed Up: Queen’s Pushes …
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By Brian Williams and Dale Carruthers | The London Free Press A former manager of a Southwestern Ontario retirement home accused of misappropriating …
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By Michelle Dorey Forestell | Kingstonist.com Two unions representing more than 3,500 workers at Queen’s University are set to walk off the job …
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Labour RelationsOpinion
Are unions really shifting toward Conservatives? Here’s a closer look at their Ontario election endorsements
By Steven Tufts, York University, Canada Ontario Premier Doug Ford has secured a third consecutive majority government for the Progressive Conservative Party. …
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Toronto says nearly all of its recreation centres and all 39 city-operated child care centres will close if workers strike next week. …
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OMERS, the defined benefit pension plan for Ontario’s municipal employees, reported an 8.3% net investment return in 2024, generating $10.6 billion in …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Nurses push for mandated staffing ratios in Ontario ahead of provincial election
Ontario nurses are pressing provincial election candidates to back mandated nurse-to-patient staffing ratios as they negotiate a new collective agreement with hospitals. …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Ontario Election 2025: Promises that matter to employers and HR professionals
With the Ontario election set for Feb. 27, 2025, political parties have been rolling out their promises. Here’s a breakdown of key …