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Public and private, not so different?

And do the public and private sectors resemble each other more than we like to believe? Is the public service really incapable of change? Do private enterprises call themselves into question as easily as they say? It’s these and many other questions that the book “Public employees, private employees, in the face of change” seeks to answer. 


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How To Prevent Divisions At Work?

It’s a scene all too familiar in work cafeterias: Portuguese, Asian, Quebecers… Everyone sitting at their own tables. Women together, men also... How to prevent such fragmentations and promote greater diversity in the workplace?


News

A Review of Hirings and Layoffs – September 2016

A review of the companies that have hired and laid off employees during September 2016.


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CHROs: What Are You Waiting For?

On connaît le CEO (chief executive officer), le CFO (chief financial officer) et le COO (chief operating officer), mais moins le CHRO… soit le « chief of human resources officer ». Pour jouer pleinement son rôle, la fonction RH doit trouver son chemin jusqu'à la table de décision. Voici comment.


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How To Get HR To Think ‘Business’

It is the same criticism over and over again: the HR industry is too focused on internal politics, and doesn’t put enough attention on the company’s business mission. A guide for incorporating performance concerns into their agenda.  


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What About The 6-Hour Day?

In Sweden, companies have decided to reduce the day from 8 hours to 6 hours, while keeping employees at the same salary, hoping to reduce sick leave and increase productivity. It is a success in Sweden, but is it realistic in Quebec?


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A new brand image for Jobs.ca

After 14 years of good and loyal service, the Canadian pioneer of job aggregators and specialized sites has been redesigned—starting with the logo and design—from top to bottom. 


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Recruiters, Don’t Overstretch The Hiring Process!

Too many companies forget this when trying to find that rare gem: if you don’t want a perfect candidate to slip away, it’s important not to overstretch the hiring process. A week after an interview, give them a sign of life!  


Opinion

How Much Do You Make?

Ah the dreaded salary question; a necessary evil in any recruitment process … but what if that was all about to change?


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Could You Identify An Engaged Employee?

Engaged employees are not always the fastest or the most productive. They are also the ones who will take the time to help integrate new employees, work in teams and stay after hours to help solve a problem. Know how identify them and give them their rightful place.


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Overqualification and job satisfaction: the study

Overqualified employees are less satisfied with their work and more likely to look elsewhere, according to a study from Statistics Canada. 


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Companies take too long to hire

The “Time for recruitment” survey from Robert Half reveals what candidates expect and what makes them lose interest in a job: waiting.


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