
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
April 10, 2023
In today’s episode: current state of Canadian labour market, possible strike of CRA workers, Saskatchewan’s hiring of registered nurses in the Philippines, Ontario’s friendly response to 'Alberta is Calling' recruitment campaign, and more. Stay with us to get the latest HR updates.
- Indeed reports that in the first quarter hiring appetite cooled across much of the country | March LFS: Smooth Sailing Amid The Cloudy Outlook (hiringlab.org); Canadian Labour Market Update: First Quarter 2023 (hiringlab.org)
- CRA union members are in legal position to strike on April 14 | Workers at Canada Revenue Agency provide overwhelming strike mandate | Public Service Alliance of Canada (psacunion.ca)
- Tourism HR Canada launched 'Discover Tourism' campaign to close labour gap in Canada’s tourism sector | Tourism HR Canada Seeks to Fill Workforce Gap Left by the Pandemic
- The government of British Columbia announced that on June 1, 2023, B.C.'s minimum wage would increase from $15.65 to $16.75 an hour | Minimum wage increases to $16.75 per hour on June 1 | BC Gov News
- Between 2018 and 2022, WorkSafeBC time-loss claims related to violence in the workplace increased by 25% | Media Backgrounder: Violence in the Workplace | WorkSafeBC
- The government of New Brunswick received a 67% increase in immigration allocations from the federal government | Province’s immigration allocation increases by 67 per cent, renewed immigration agreement signed (gnb.ca)
- Saskatchewan's second recruitment mission to the Philippines resulted in 236 additional conditional job offers to Registered Nurses | Saskatchewan's Second Mission to Philippines Delivers High Success Rate | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan
- A municipality in Ontario has launched a friendly response to 'Alberta is Calling' campaign | Why go west when C-K awaits? | The Chatham Voice
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