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‘Four days a week is a great experiment’: work options examined in CalgaryThe four-day work week is an interesting concept that employers should be aware of, according to the president of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce.CanadaFeb 24, 2023
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Quebec pension fund manager ranks number one in the worldGlobal SWF's managing director says what stood out for him was how the Caisse linked some employee compensation to helping to reduce the pension's carbon footprint.CanadaJan 5, 2023
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$19.05/hr. is the minimum a person needs to get by, says Ontario Living Wage NetworkEighteen employers in Kingston have been certified by the network as living wage employers.CanadaNov 18, 2022
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Lethbridge’s living wage rises to $20.30/hour: 2022 reportThe Alberta Living Wage Network, a collection of community organizations and municipalities, has released its 2022 living wage numbers in 15 towns and cities across the province.MoneyNov 14, 2022
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SaskAbilities holds first job fair to match clients with employersThe program manager with SaskAbilities said with the ongoing labour shortage, employers are looking to fill positions.CanadaOct 12, 2022
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Job fair opens at Palais des Congrès amid Quebec labour shortage12,000 positions are available at a two-day job fair at the Palais des congrès. Thousands of people are expected to show up and rejoin the labour market.EconomyOct 5, 2022
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Saskatoon’s hospitality industry hurt by inflationSaskatchewan's hospitality industry is struggling and some restaurants are slowing down operations because inflation keeps rising.EconomyJul 31, 2022
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Unemployment in Canada has dropped, yet some firms are struggling to hire. Here’s whyAccording to a report by Statistics Canada, the number of job vacancies at the beginning of April hit just over one million, up more than 40 per cent compared to last year.CanadaJul 3, 2022
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Ottawa announces $247 million to create 25,000 apprenticeship positions across CanadaThe Canadian Apprenticeship Forum says to meet demand for skilled workers, an average of 75,000 new apprentices will need to be hired per year over the next five years.EducationMay 30, 2022
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Montrealers returning to work after city takes hit amid COVID-19A survey published by the Montreal Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce reveals more than half of all downtown office workers are back on the job in a hybrid mode.CanadaDec 2, 2021
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