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Global HR NewsLabour Relations

January 23, 2024
U.S. unions flexed their muscles last year, but membership rates failed to grow

NewsLegal

January 23, 2024
Class-action lawsuit over COVID-19 outbreaks in Quebec long-term care is approved

Global HR NewsJob Cuts

January 23, 2024
‘League of Legends’ developer Riot Games announces layoffs of 530 staff

Columns/BlogsFeaturesRecruitment

January 23, 2024
Employers should use skill-based hiring to find hidden talent and address labour challenges

NewsLegal

January 23, 2024
Saskatchewan construction company fined $1,400 for not paying wages

Global HR NewsLabour Relations

January 23, 2024
California State University faculty reach tentative contract agreement and will end strike

NewsJob Cuts

January 23, 2024
West Fraser Timber permanently closing Fraser Lake, B.C., sawmill

NewsLegalSexual Harassment

January 23, 2024
Police watchdog wants review of B.C.’s officer’s punishment for ‘predatory’ actions

NewsLabour Relations

January 23, 2024
Union and TransLink trade barbs as Metro Vancouver bus strike hits 300,000 commuters

NewsSexual Harassment

January 23, 2024
Police watchdog wants review of B.C.’s officer’s punishment for sexual advances

NewsChild/Elder CareWorking Remotely

January 22, 2024
Kyte Baby CEO whiffs on first apology, does better on second after mom of newborn denied remote work

Global HR NewsImmigration

January 22, 2024
Maine has a workforce shortage problem that it hopes to resolve with recently arrived immigrants

Global HR NewsEthics

January 22, 2024
A pet cat thrown off a train died in cold weather. Now thousands want the conductor to lose her job

Global HR NewsEthics

January 22, 2024
Japanese carmaker that faked safety tests sees long wait to reopen factories

Global HR News

January 22, 2024
Taliban is enforcing work, travel restrictions on single and unaccompanied Afghan women, says UN report

Columns/BlogsBenefits & Pensions

January 22, 2024
Liz Weston: Retiring wasn’t easy – even after years of writing about it

Global HR News

January 22, 2024
Jamaica cracks down on domestic violence with new laws aimed at better protecting victims

NewsHealth & Safety

January 22, 2024
RCMP relaxes recreational cannabis use policy for officers

NewsLegalOffbeat Workplace NewsRecruitment

January 22, 2024
Quebec village’s legal crackdown on residents, media over town manager hiring sparks controversy

NewsHealth & Safety

January 22, 2024
U.S. gun crime, health insurance woes scare off Canadian diplomats, union says

NewsLabour Relations

January 22, 2024
Union warns SkyTrain could shut down too as deadline for Vancouver bus strike looms

NewsLabour Relations

January 22, 2024
Weekend mediation fails to avert transit strike, paralyzing bus and SeaBus service in B.C.

FeaturesRecruitment

January 22, 2024
From spotted timberwolves to moving Mount Fuji: The art and wit of job interviews

NewsWorkplace Violence

January 19, 2024
Alberta police watchdog critical of RCMP officers pointing unloaded stun guns at employees

NewsLabour Relations

January 19, 2024
B.C. bus drivers won’t cross picket line in event of strike by supervisors: union

NewsHR Technology

January 19, 2024
Toronto Public Library gradually recovering from hack that likely exposed employee info

NewsJob Cuts

January 19, 2024
Fifty Ontario workers included in global layoff at home goods company Wayfair

Global HR NewsJob Cuts

January 19, 2024
Tata announces plans to cut 2,800 steel jobs in a blow to Welsh town