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The British Columbia Employment Standards Tribunal has dismissed an employer’s appeal arguing that the calculation of a salaried employee’s wage…
Almost three-quarters of employers (70 per cent) have a global minimum standard for employee benefits, almost double the 36 per…
There’s a large room for improvement when it comes to the support Canadian employers offer their female workers during their…
Gen Z are disproportionately reporting workplace bullying as their employers enforce return to office (RTO) policies, according to a survey.…
The Manitoba government is introducing proposed legislation meant to strengthen protections for Manitoba workers’ safety and health. “Our government knows…
The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) is developing a new program that will support Canadian employers looking to foster the psychological…
Canada’s highly anticipated AI legislation, the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA), is slowly making its way across the House…
Even though menopause is a universal experience for women, one-third (32 per cent) of working women in Canada say their…
A British Columbia worker who was fired for fighting with a colleague has been reinstated by an arbitrator with a…
A railway company’s failure to consider suggested jobs that met a pregnant worker’s medical restrictions didn’t fulfil the company’s duty…












