The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) proposed several policy changes that will make it easier for workers to remove a labor union from representing a bargaining […]
The federal office charged with improving immigration administration concluded that increased filings, technology challenges and insufficient staffing are the primary reasons for the processing delays. But […]
The federal government’s Form I-9, used by HR departments across the country to verify workers’ employment eligibility, is expiring at the end of the month. Source: […]
An advertising agency broadened its diveristy efforts with an executive apprenticeship program for people with at least 30 years of professional experience in the corporate world. […]
Employees in Quebec, Canada, don’t have to perform tasks they believe would endanger their health. An employer cannot dismiss, suspend, transfer or penalize an employee because […]
Workers’ sabbaticals hold potential benefits and risks for companies. In the best cases, they allow employees the freedom to grow outside the everyday structure of company […]
While people with autism spectrum disorder often have difficulties with social communication and interactions, and thus difficulties finding and keeping a job, research shows that there […]
When are non-competition and non-solicitation clauses enforceable in Canada? A recent Ontario decision examined these clauses in the context of an employment agreement. Source: New feed […]
As the use of contingent workers continues to grow, many companies are trying to determine how to effectively assimilate these workers into their organizations, extend their […]