Canada's labour market held its ground in June as hiring remained modest, the unemployment rate ticked down for a second ...
Ontario's new requirement that employers disclose artificial intelligence (AI) use in hiring has caused the share of job ...
The Court of Appeal for Ontario has dismissed the appeals of Robert Konashewych, a Toronto police officer, and Adellene ...
Cost control, eligibility requirements, and health risks of obesity among key factors shaping employer approach to medication ...
When an employee asks for time off for medical reasons, employers often aren’t sure how much medical detail they’re allowed ...
The Civil Resolution Tribunal of British Columbia has ordered a worker to pay her former employer $2,647 within 30 days, in a small claims decision issued July 8, 2026. Tribunal member Alison Wake ...
Payment made out of sympathy . The dispute centred on a $450 e-transfer the company sent the worker on July 9, 2024. The ...
Expert notes importance of ‘creating psychological safety in the work environment for women to feel like they can use AI’ ...
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has ruled that an insurance brokerage wrongfully dismissed a longtime employee after ...
The Canada Industrial Relations Board has ruled that the Bank of Canada broke federal anti-scab legislation by using ...
Tascona explained that a summary hearing tests whether a claim has any reasonable prospect of success, and that the tribunal ...
The Workers' Compensation Appeal Tribunal (WCAT) has dismissed a worker's claim that her employer illegally retaliated ...
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