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Alberta food supplier faces huge backlash after homophobic email sent by owner

Valbella Gourmet Foods cuts ties with president after email leaked on social media, numerous customers started boycotts.


More Canadian employers taking a wait-and-see stance when it comes to hiring

Concerns about inflation, early stages of a recession mean some companies are letting positions sit open.


Union wants 11.7 per cent raise for Ontario education workers in bargaining proposal

Wages have been restricted over last decade, it says, and it points to rising inflation to justify double-digit increase.


Unifor members at VIA Rail ratify new collective agreement on wages, benefits

Three-year deal includes a 5.5 per cent retroactive wage increase and further boosts of 3.5 per cent and 2.5 per cent in coming years.


Nova Scotia legislature expected to vote down pay raise for politicians

Independent, non-partisan committee made binding recommendation of a 12.6 per cent increase – but government called emergency session to cancel the raise.
 
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Public service unions say federal government’s guidance on hybrid work flawed

The plan is confusing, disjointed and is jeopardizing health and safety, the unions claim. » Read More
 
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Rejected by the courts, retirees in the U.S. take last shot to save pensions

Congress is considering legislation that would help workers, including 20,000 Delphi salaried workers who lost pensions when GM declared bankruptcy in 2009. » Read More

Spain passes bill to legalize foreign workers

Move would help bring thousands of people into the official labour force and regulate jobs in understaffed sectors including hospitality and farming. » Read More
 
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Making Ontario’s right-to-disconnect law work

Lidia Pawlikowski offers her take on how to abide by Bill 27 and make it work at your organization. » Read More

Taking 10,000 steps a day benefits your emotional well-being

Your mind and body are interconnected, meaning focusing energy on your body can have a direct benefit to your emotional well-being. Dr. Bill Howatt takes a look. » Read More
 
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