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Vancouver health workers vote for strike mandate

Community health workers in Vancouver have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate amid contract negotiations. The BCGEU represents workers seeking better wages and conditions.

NZ launches inquiry into father who hid kids in forest

New Zealand authorities have launched a comprehensive investigation into the case of Tom Phillips, who concealed his three children in remote forest camps for years. Discover the details of this unprecedented child protection inquiry.

US Jobless Claims Drop, Labour Market Stalls

US unemployment claims fell last week, signalling low layoffs. Explore the data and what the 'no hire, no fire' labour market means for the economy moving forward.

Legal Risks at Office Holiday Parties Explained

A Montreal labour lawyer details employer liability and employee conduct at office holiday parties. Learn how to navigate the festivities while understanding your legal rights and responsibilities.

Quebec's NYC Residence Renovation Costs $2.6M

Quebec is spending over $2.6 million to renovate its delegate general's official residence in New York City, citing security and functionality upgrades. Discover the details.

Canada Post, union reach tentative labour deal

Canada Post and its union have reached a tentative agreement, potentially ending a two-year labour dispute that included national strikes. Learn the details of this breakthrough.

Windsor's Sue McKinnon wins top labour honour

Longtime community advocate Sue McKinnon receives the Charles E. Brooks Labour Community Service Award for her decades of work supporting workers and women in Windsor-Essex.

MSVU, SMU part-time faculty ratify new deals

Part-time faculty at Mount Saint Vincent University and Saint Mary's University have ratified new collective agreements, ending labour disruptions and allowing classes to resume Monday.

STM strike averted after tentative agreement

A planned strike by 1,300 STM administrative staff on Nov. 19 has been avoided thanks to a last-minute tentative agreement, bringing relief to Montreal's transit system.

BC invests $241M in trades training for workforce

British Columbia announces $241 million investment in trades training to address labour shortages for major infrastructure projects. Learn how this initiative will boost skilled workforce development.

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