New immigration law harmful to Canada’s attractiveness 52100 new jobs recorded in September
Retirement programs increasingly important to Canadians The top employers for young people Shortage of labour: four key points for remedies
Canadians willing to work longer to live better Candidates’ race against the clock to make a good impression in interviews
European crisis, halt in China, gloom in the United States... Although the Canadian GDP continues to grow in these troubled times for the global economy, prospects for growth are now revised downward, according to the RBC Provincial Economic and Financial Outlook. And significant provincial disparities continue to emerge.
Last month Salesforce announced the arrival on the market of Work.com. For the Customer Relationship Management software publisher, this is the first SaaS offering firmly focused on human resources.
Reconciling work and family life, throwbacks to another time, lack of education and limited opportunities... Women’s career ambitions are still complicated to implement, Randstad Canada points out in a study.
In this last quarter of 2012, provincial disparities and significant differences, depending on the business sector, explain a modest hiring climate and a Net Employment Outlook of 10% across the county.
10% of executives plan to hire by the end of 2012 One third of superiors closed to their strengths and weaknesses
It was while returning from vacation that the idea of this chronicle germinated. A fellow blogger, Marie-Claude Ducas, wrote this on her blog: “Tanning will soon be ‘out’.”
Rapid structural changes, difficult adaptation, and lack of resources... These are the problems faced by HR managers for meeting employees’ training needs. This is what a recent survey found, conducted by Lumesse with 769 HR managers over 24 countries.
How to recruit, hold on to workforces and motivate employees in companies in the natural resources sector? That’s the question raised by a recent study undertaken by the Conference Board of Canada: Compensation Challenges for Natural Resource Companies.
Canada ranks 14th in the world for the most competitive economies More stringent rules for employment agencies in Alberta