Canada HR News

December 5, 2022

December 05, 2022
Canada HR News
December 5, 2022
Show Notes

In this episode: current labour market trends, new work permit rules for low-wage foreign workers, inadequate personal protective equipment for women, inclusion issues in the tech sector, and other topics.  Stay with us to get the latest HR updates.

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  1. Indeed reports that In November employment and hours worked were fairly flat. full-time jobs saw a decent rise, and layoff rates remained low | November Labour Force Survey: No News is Good News (hiringlab.org) 
  2. The federal government is expanding the temporary foreign worker permit extension rule to lower-wage earners | Wider talent pool: Ottawa expands work permits for foreign workers | Canadian HR Reporter 
  3. Alberta’s government is funding additional micro-credential programs to help Albertans develop the skills to build new careers | More opportunities to develop job-ready skills | alberta.ca 
  4. Employees in federally regulated private-sector workplaces are now eligible for 10 days of paid sick leave | Minister O’Regan announces final regulations to bring 10 days of paid sick leave into force  - Canada.ca 
  5. According to LifeWorks Inc.’s latest mental-health index 77 per cent of Canadian employees face a moderate to high mental-health risk | 77% of Canadian workers facing moderate to high mental-health risk: survey | Benefits Canada.com 
  6. Physical differences are not always taken into account in the development of PPE and PPE standards for men and women | Canadian Women’s Experiences with Personal Protective Equipment in the Workplace - CSA Group 
  7. Snap Inc. is the latest technology company requiring employees to return to the office | Snap requiring employees to work onsite four days per week | Benefits Canada.com 
  8. As of Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, more employees at B.C.’s agencies, boards, commissions, and a number of Crown corporations will be protected by the Public Interest Disclosure Act | Province expands whistleblower protections | BC Gov News 
  9. Canada’s technology workforce is plagued by gaps in both pay and participation rates for women, people of colour and immigrants | Further and Further Away: Canada's unrealized digital potential (brookfieldinstitute.ca)