In this episode: prohibiting replacement workers during strikes in federally regulated sectors, a hiring spree at Amazon, Alberta’s thoughts on leaving Canada pension plan and other topics. Stay with us to get the latest HR updates.
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- The Government's legislation in the works to prohibit the use of replacement workers in federally regulated workplaces during a strike or lockout | What we heard: Prohibiting replacement workers in federally regulated industries and improving the maintenance of activities process under the Canada Labour Code - Canada.ca
- An employment training program that puts adults with disabilities to work in the urban agriculture and hospitality sector is looking for a new set of participants | Workplace program for adults with disabilities gets their hands dirty teaching all things agriculture | CBC News
- Amazon announced that it is hiring 6,000 employees across Canada | Amazon is Hiring More than 6,000 Employees in Canada to Help Deliver Great Holiday Experiences (newswire.ca)
- The Toronto Star’s parent company has ending print editions of its large chain of weekly newspapers in Ontario | Metroland and Metro Média bankruptcies signal more ‘dark days’ ahead for local journalism in Canada - Canadian Association of Journalists (caj.ca)
- The Alberta government is considering leaving the Canada Pension Plan | Your pension, your choice | alberta.ca
- In Nova Scotia International students in healthcare programs will have an additional opportunity to build a career in the province | Immigration Changes Help Retain Healthcare Workers - Government of Nova Scotia, Canada
- In rural Saskatchewan 16 new physicians began practicing this summer after completing SIPPA program in June |More Doctors Set Up Practice In Saskatchewan | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan
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