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Broad union support for general strike unprecedented, labour experts say

Outpouring of support could galvanize workers at the bargaining table in the weeks and months to come.


Building a culture of health: Where do employers begin?

Our exclusive roundtable explores practical advice from leading professionals on creating a healthy workplace.


Ottawa ties tax credits to fair wages, training apprentices

Fall economic update touts tax credits for clean technology, with the caveat that companies that pay fair wages and train apprentices will get a bigger credit.


‘Eliminate the fraudsters’: Report delves into workplace Indigenous identity fraud

University of Saskatchewan report ‘looks that very difficult issue straight in the eye in a very useful way for the entire country. It can also be used as a teaching tool for HR and recruiters.


Twitter layoffs hit Canadian office, involve at least two of the country’s top staff

Employees have been expecting layoffs since Elon Musk took over the company.
 
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Building a culture of health: Where do you begin?

Questions, not assumptions. That was the consensus from a recent roundtable discussion on where organizations need to start on the journey to create a culture of health. The conversation, sponsored by TELUS Health, took a deep dive into what employers, business leaders and HR professionals need to do to build, sustain and get the most out of their investment in creating healthy workplaces.

Over the next three weeks, Talent Canada will be presenting the results of that conversation in both articles and videos in an exclusive series. In part one, we asked the panel for their advice on where organizations should start. » Learn more
 
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Immigration floodgates to be opened as federal government battles ‘critical’ labour shortages

In 2021, Canada welcomed a record number of newcomers. By 2025, Ottawa wants to ratchet the numbers all the way up to 500,000 people per year. » Read More
 
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Philippines lifts ban on sending workers to Saudi Arabia

Filipino labour officials stopped sending workers due to abuses, including non-payment of wages to construction workers and the coronavirus threat. » Read More

CBS, Moonves paying $6 million for sexual harassment and assault programs

Media giant, and its former president, will pay a total of $30.5 million as part of an agreement with New York attorney general’s office. » Read More
 
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There is a limited supply of tomorrows

We spend a lot of time talking about workplace mental health in Talent Canada. Senior editor Todd Humber was reminded of the importance of talking to family as well after the sudden, and unexpected, loss of a cherished cousin. » Read More

Practice engagement to promote your mental fitness: Howatt

When we get discouraged by life, it’s normal for some who are unsure to how to cope to spend long periods in unpleasant emotions. Dr. Bill Howatt offers his advice. » Read More
 
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