SME confidence continues to rise in August Nova Scotia will make access to parental leave easier
One quarter of North American companies reward incompetence Salary, a secondary criterion when applying for a job
Canadian workers more optimistic New Brunswick unveils plans for jobs and skills
Data from Statistics Canada, while highly volatile from one month to the next, has nonetheless been confirming for several months, and especially for July 2013, the trend to weak job creation.
Foreign temporary workers: launch of a pilot project in the Yukon North American employees lack career prospects
Companies remain cautious Canadians lacking holidays Is experience more important than education? Employment stable in June
Internal training undertaken by workers Employment continues to grow in Canada
Inadequate mental health programs? One company out of two plans to hire students or young graduates
Employees ready to do volunteer work Access to new drugs: Canadians less well served
Weekly earnings of non-farm employees on the rise Slight drop in confidence for Canadian SMEs in May Benefits in kind are all the rage with legal professionals
7 executives out of 10 ready to negotiate starting salary Half of Canadian workers have played hooky
Wide ranging plan for disabilities in Saskatchewan Is the temporary foreign worker program detrimental to the labour market? Flexible work schedules are greatly appreciated by working mothers 56% of executives are leaning toward an improvement in the economy