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58,200 more jobs in Canada in April

After four uncertain months, employment is rising again, according to the Labour Force Survey conducted by Statistics Canada. A positive sign that should not hide the slight increase in unemployment.


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Does internet access at work make Canadian employees less productive ?

Emails, instant messaging, smartphones... What are the consequences of the proliferation of the means of communications within companies? The recent Global Monitoring study published by Randstad takes stock, conducted with employees from 32 countries including Canada.


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More than two out of three workers are considering changing jobs

As a sign of disconnect with their work, a majority of Canadian employees are not ruling out changing companies over the next year. There are a number of reasons for this, according to a study by Kelly Services – low value, slow growth, unchallenging work, etc.By Aurélie Le Caignec


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Employees find their superior ineffective

Managers are not paid to be loved, obviously. But to go from there to suggest that a good third of employees around the planet find then ineffective... Yet this is what Development Dimensions International (DDI) noted in a recent survey.


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Pension plan less important than salary and flexibility at work

According to a study published by the BMO Retirement Institute a few days ago, only 9% of Canadian workers would change companies for a better pension plan.


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Canadian oil and gas workers most confident about career prospects

Energy sector professionals appear more confident as regards work prospects. According to a Rigzone study, 78% of them were approached by a recruiter in the past six months.


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2012 salary increases: Europe lagging behind

As the euro zone crisis drags on, salaries in Europe, Africa and the Middle East will have a hard time keeping up with inflation. Canadian employees should fare better, with an average increase of 3.1%.


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Health management: A major issue for businesses

According to the Towers Watson Staying@Work Survey, a quarter of Canadian firms are planning to offer some type of financial reward in 2012 to employees who participate in their health management programs.


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Retirement postponed by 3.5 years

The working life expectancy of Canadians has been increasing for more than 10 years. This new indicator was identified by Statistics Canada using the data gathered in its Labour Force Survey, via a method similar to calculating a population’s life expectancy.


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Three quarters of Canadian small business owners don’t have a succession plan

What will happen to your company when you retire? This is a delicate question for many small business owners, as revealed a recent study.


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51% of Canadian businesses confident about 2012

These are the findings from a BMO Bank of Montreal report released in October.


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Canada recovers from crisis with an unemployment rate of 7.5%

An OECD report says that Canada is recovering from the recession better than other member countries, and that the job market seems in better shape than a few months ago.


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