Nova Scotia is planning to raise benefits for injured workers in 2027, bringing rates in line with the rest of the country, ...
Postal workers walked off the job to protest cost-cutting measures ordered by the government that are likely to lead to major ...
Canadian human resources professionals can expect salary increases averaging 1.6 per cent across the sector in 2026, with compensation and benefits specialists seeing the largest gains at 2.5 per cent ...
Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) will reduce its average premium rate for businesses to $1.23 per $100 ...
“This support matters to our members and their families and protects jobs in the short-term in Sault Ste. Marie,” said Marty Warren, USW National Director. “But workers and the public deserve ...
The slower pace of salary growth will be influenced by international trade tensions and broader economic unease, according to ...
CUPW continues to demobilize Canada Post workers in face of management’s sweeping restructuring plan
The ban on delivering commercial flyers, which replaces a more than three-month overtime ban, continues CUPWs’ role as the ...
Larry Campbell has been named by the province as its latest go-between for Vancouver’s poorest neighbourhood, as it seeks to ...
The federal finance committee has received 948 briefs as part of its consultation ahead of the federal budget, with many of them touching on artificial intelligence and digital policy issues.
Among the submissions — the most the committee has received in recent years — is a request from an organization representing hospitals for more than $1 billion in AI and health-care related funding.
Also offering resources around menopause is IKEA Canada. The company has taken steps to support women because when people ...
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