
Canada HR News
Canada HR News Podcast is your go-to source for staying informed about the latest developments and trends shaping the world of human resources. Designed for HR professionals, business leaders, and anyone passionate about workplace culture, this podcast dives into the most relevant topics in the field.
Each episode explores key areas such as recruitment strategies, employee and labour relations, cutting-edge training techniques, diversity and inclusion initiatives, talent management innovations, and much more. We bring you expert insights, practical tips, and the latest updates on policies and legislation impacting workplaces across Canada.
Whether you're looking to stay ahead in your career, lead with confidence, or create positive change in your organization, the Canada HR News Podcast keeps you informed and inspired. Tune in to discover the trends and tools that matter in today's fast-evolving HR landscape!
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Canada HR News
November 28, 2022
In this episode: recruitment in healthcare, supporting job applicants with Down Syndrome, steps that employers take to protect workers during flu season, global movement pushing Amazon for better wages, and other topics. Stay with us to get the latest HR updates.
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- Doctors living and working in Nova Scotia will play a lead role in convincing other doctors to practice in their province | Doctors to Help with Doctor Recruitment - Government of Nova Scotia, Canada
- Saskatchewan emergency rooms are getting help with more than 70 Filipino nurses set to join their workforce | More than 70 nurses from the Philippines ready to work in Saskatchewan, health minister says | CBC News
- Canadian Down Syndrome Society and LinkedIn launched Inployable to connect inclusive employers with people with down syndrome looking for work | Inployable | Canadian Down Syndrome Society (cdss.ca)
- Employees of the City of Burlington will have to wear masks for the next 6 weeks amid rising illnesses among staff and in the community | Burlington establishes 6-week indoor mask requirement for city employees | CBC News
- The federal government is extending employment insurance sickness benefits to 26 weeks | Federal government to extend EI sickness benefits from 15 to 26 weeks | CBC News
- Quebec's 3 major unions are calling on the provincial government to provide a 10-day COVID-19 sick leave for those who can't work from home due to the nature of their job | COVID-19: Quebec unions want a 10-day sick leave | CTV News
- Former Amazon workers and labour organizers visited some of Quebec locations as part of a global movement urging the company to stop "squeezing" workers, communities and the planet | Global movement pushing Amazon for better wages to reach Quebec facilities - CityNews Ottawa
- The government of New Brunswick has introduced legislation to ensure essential services remain available during labour disputes | Legislative changes aim to ensure essential public services during labour disputes (gnb.ca)
- Manulife Financial Corp. is eliminating about 50 jobs as it makes changes to its real estate operations | Manulife cutting about 50 jobs as part of changes at its real estate operations | CityNews Toronto
- The European Space Agency named the world's first "parastronaut" | Europ
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