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Towards total productivity: Reimagining benefits for small business

Virtual roundtable unveils tactics to manage costs through COVID-19 – and beyond


Steps on making the return to work safe

What are reasonable precautions employers should be taking?


Managing employees’ mental health through COVID-19

Podcast episode addresses triggers, risks in today's environment


How to manage employees’ travel during a global pandemic

Risk assessment is critical in planning, says expert


Canadians with COVID-19 or caring for those with it can apply for federal money

New caregiver benefit provides more support for parents and others who are forced to miss work to care for a dependent


A look at newly announced public health measures in Ontario

For the first time, government is mandating face coverings in public places throughout the province
 
 
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Telus Employer

Strategies for engaging employees on the return to work

At present, returning to work amid the global COVID-19 pandemic is a critical discussion for employers. At the Interior Health Authority in Kelowna, B.C., dialogue has been maintained with remote workers through pulse check surveys and support of facilitated questions filtered through senior leaders to staff. » Watch now
 
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Pre-entry COVID-19 screening now mandatory for Ontario workplaces

Some flexibility for employers to implement screening in manner efficient for workplace » Read More

Implementing paid sick leave in Canada not as simple as it sounds

Prime minister’s plea to provide support during COVID-19 requires provincial partnership » Read More
 
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Governments shouldn’t shield essential workers from COVID-19 lawsuits

Such laws deny the sick access to compensation and reward businesses for unsafe practices » Read More

What is the best preparation for a career in HR?

Strategies for success in a corporate human resources role » Read More