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NewsCompensationLegislation

January 5, 2023
Nova Scotia mulling an accelerated increase in minimum wage to $15 an hour by October

NewsChild/Elder Care

January 5, 2023
As parents celebrate lower child care fees, will provinces keep up with demand?

NewsJob Cuts

January 5, 2023
Amazon, Salesforce jettison jobs in latest tech worker purge

NewsHuman Rights

January 4, 2023
B.C. boosts funding for Human Rights Tribunal by $4.5 million, caseload has more than doubled in last three years

NewsJob Cuts

January 4, 2023
Salesforce to lay off 8,000 workers in latest tech purge

NewsCulture

January 4, 2023
‘No one joined Shopify to sit in meetings’: Company frees up employee calendars

NewsRetentionWorkforce Statistics

January 4, 2023
Half of Canadian workers are looking, or plan to look, for a new job: Survey

NewsImmigration

January 4, 2023
Nova Scotia’s recruitment trip to Kenyan refugee camp results in 65 conditional job offers

NewsCulture

January 4, 2023
Court rejects lawsuits filed by former cabinet ministers in Newfoundland and Labrador

NewsImmigration

January 3, 2023
Canada set an immigration record in 2022, welcoming more than 431,000 people

NewsChild/Elder Care

January 3, 2023
B.C. expands $10 child care program, goal is to hit 12,500 spaces by February

NewsCompensationLegislation

January 2, 2023
Minimum wage in P.E.I. is now $14.50

NewsCultureWorkplace Investigations

December 29, 2022
Ontario town’s fire service undergoing workplace review following resignations

NewsBenefits & Pensions

December 29, 2022
Ontario pharmacists can prescribe for 13 common ailments as of Jan. 1

NewsCompensation

December 29, 2022
Minimum wage for agricultural piece rates rising 2.8 per cent in B.C.

NewsHealth & SafetyWorkplace Violence

December 29, 2022
Quebec to expand tracking bracelet program for domestic violence suspects

NewsWorkplace LegislationYoung Workers

December 28, 2022
B.C.’s new age limits for certain occupations take effect on Jan. 1

NewsLabour Relations

December 28, 2022
Union warns of crisis level staffing crunch at emergency call centres in Quebec

NewsCorporate Social Responsibility

December 27, 2022
Walmart staff open board games, serve hot food from deli as Ontario store transformed into hotel during storm

NewsDiversity & Inclusion

December 23, 2022
Accessibility legislation in spotlight in New Brunswick as report tabled with 5 recommendations

NewsLabour RelationsWorking Remotely

December 23, 2022
Public service union to file labour board complaint over hybrid work plan

NewsWorkforce Statistics

December 22, 2022
Statistics Canada says job vacancies down in October, lowest level since August 2021

NewsChild/Elder CareWorking Remotely

December 22, 2022
Back to office mandate has some public service parents scrambling to find child care

NewsWorkplace Violence

December 21, 2022
Officers cleared of wrongdoing in shootout with man who killed cop, opened fire at former workplace

NewsHealth & SafetyLabour Relations

December 20, 2022
Manitoba Labour Board rejects complaints against unions on COVID rules

NewsBenefits & Pensions

December 20, 2022
Gallagher acquires Buck, a major HR and employee benefits firm, in $660 million deal

NewsBenefits & Pensions

December 20, 2022
Employers boosting fertility treatment benefits, but critics say provinces can do more

NewsLabour Relations

December 20, 2022
‘A long time coming’: Unifor’s new president on where workers stand in 2023

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