All three levels of government have confirmed that Alstom’s Thunder Bay plant will manufacture 70 new subway trains for the Toronto Transit …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Unifor urges governments to finalize TTC subway car contract with Alstom Thunder Bay
Unifor is calling on all levels of government to finalize a sole-source contract with Alstom’s Thunder Bay plant for the production of …
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‘Afraid to work’: Union blasts Thunder Bay Public Library over workplace safety
By Clint Fleury | TBNewsWatch.com A union representing city library workers says the Thunder Bay Public Library in Thunder Bay, Ont., has done …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Union backs Doug Ford’s push for Thunder Bay, Ont., plant to build Toronto subway cars
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberUnifor is supporting Premier Doug Ford’s call for Toronto to have its Line 2 subway cars manufactured at the Alstom plant in …
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By Sandi Krasowski | The Chronicle-Journal Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce president Charla Robinson says the Ontario government’s next budget must address Ontario’s …
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City manager in Thunder Bay, Ont., advises council not to consolidate services like HR, payroll and IT
By Clint Fleury | 4TBnewswatch.com Former mayoral candidate Shane Judge addressed council in Thunder Bay, Ont., on Monday to outline his ideas for …
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Workplace Safety & OHS
Advocates in Thunder Bay, Ont., asking the province to extend age benefits for WSIB claims
People gathered in person and online Wednesday to raise awareness and support over concern that injured workers over 65 aren’t getting the …
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FeaturedRelocationRemote Working
Half of residents in Canada’s biggest cities eyeing more affordable real estate markets
A recent survey conducted by Royal LePage Real Estate Services reveals that a significant portion of residents in Canada’s largest urban centers …
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FeaturedTraining & Development
Workforce training on mind of incoming president at Confederation College in Thunder Bay, Ont.
From an alumnus to the head of the school, Michelle Salo has been appointed as Confederation College’s incoming president and will take …
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CompensationFeatured
Rising minimum wage in Ontario could bring hard choices, says business advocate in Thunder Bay
By Sandi Krasowski | The Chronicle-Journal Effective Oct. 1, the Ontario government will increase the minimum wage from $16.55 per hour to $17.20, …
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