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The rate of sexual assault in the Canadian Armed Forces has more than doubled, according to data released this week by Statistics Canada. In 2022, about 1,960 Regular Force members — or 3.5% — reported that they were sexually assaulted.
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Quebec's employment minister says around 1,500 asylum seekers will be given jobs in the province's health-care system over the next three years.
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Province is partnering with Chefs' Table Society of B.C. to improve workplace culture and attract and retain workers in the sector. “Through this partnership, we are working to strengthen the restaurant industry, which has been struggling since the pandemic,” said Selina Robinson, Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills.
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A rookie surveillance officer with Canada's spy agency and another officer decades her senior were tracking a person in British Columbia in the summer of 2019 when they lost sight of their target. She said the senior officer later blamed a communications failure due to a radio dead zone. But the woman said the real reason was her colleague was raping her, having broken off surveillance to drive to a parkade.
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A union that represents thousands of Telus workers said there is an "incomprehensible failure" in a new payroll system the company implemented. Calling it an "eight week nightmare," the United Steelworkers, Local 1944, said some staff are being underpaid by thousands of dollars.
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Talent Canada has partnered with Sun Life on a special seven-part series focused on women’s health in the workplace. From reproductive health to menopause, from the lack of clinical research to difficulties accessing care, the expert panel tackled some of the most important challenges facing your workers.
See the full multimedia series at
» www.TalentCanada.ca/womens-health.
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Providing benefits to employees is more than just table stakes for employers — it can make a significant difference in the mental and financial health of workers, according to research from RBC Insurance.
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More than one-quarter of Canadians (27%) — or eight million people — identify as having a disability, which represents an enormous pool of talent for employers.
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This includes bringing employee’s attention to any provisions, such as forfeiture provisions, that may impact what the employee is entitled to upon termination.
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In the True North Fieldbook, Emerging Leader Edition veteran executive Bill George delivers an engaging and insightful discussion of how to find your leadership purpose: your True North. You’ll follow along with a series of reflective exercises as you become a better leader by reconnecting with what makes you effective and one-of-a-kind.
The book’s exercises demonstrate how to generate a customized and behaviorally anchored Leadership Development Plan that supports immediate action and impact. An essential strategic playbook for authentic leadership efficacy, the True North Fieldbook will reveal to you the once-in-a-lifetime leadership opportunities that await you, if you’re only willing to reach out and take them.
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U.S. employers posted 8.7 million job openings in October, the fewest since March 2021, in a sign that hiring is cooling in the face of higher interest rates yet remains at a still-healthy pace.
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The labour conflict against Tesla in Sweden is spreading to neighboring Denmark where transport workers with the country's largest trade union said they will take action in solidarity with Swedish workers against the Texas-based automaker.
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The British government announced tough new immigration rules Monday that it says will reduce the number of people able to move to the U.K. each year by hundreds of thousands. Home Secretary James Cleverly said he was taking "robust action'' to lower authorized immigration, which hit a record level of almost 750,000 people in 2022.
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It’s getting towards the time of the year when you might feel more overwhelmed than usual. There are work projects to finish and perhaps exams in the family. Not to mention the pressures of organising holidays or gifts. Burnout is a real possibility.
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Newfoundland and Labrador recently announced plans to introduce a basic income for people aged 60-64 receiving social assistance. It is slated to roll out in April 2024 and will match existing federal seniors’ benefits.
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January 31, 2024 | Talent Canada and OHS Canada, the nation’s leading workplace media brands, are proud to announce a collaborative virtual event on opioids and substance abuse disorders in the workplace.
» Register now
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