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Saskatchewan businesses facing financial pressures in 2023Heading into the new year many companies are rolling over their fiscal year with added financial pressures such as wage increases and higher payroll taxes.MoneyDec 2, 2022
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Some teacher pay could be delayed during CUPE strike: N.B. education ministerNew Brunswick's education minister says some teachers may see their pay delayed due to the CUPE strike, even as they continue to teach students through online learning.EducationNov 1, 2021
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Italian man accused of skipping work for 15 years straightInvestigators say the suspect used threats to ensure that he was not disciplined for missing work. Then he never showed up again.TrendingApr 21, 2021
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Coronavirus: Montreal-area merchant relieved by federal wage subsidy offerTrudeau's promise of a 75 per cent wage subsidy for businesses hit by the coronavirus pandemic is welcome news for many merchants who are struggling to stay afloat and keep employees on the payroll.CanadaMar 27, 2020
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Software development company awarded $2M payroll rebate for 106 positions at new Halifax officeNova Scotia Business Inc. -- the province's business development agency -- says it's tying the five-year payroll rebate to MobSquad hiring 100 new employees.PoliticsOct 30, 2018
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Many Manitobans living paycheque to paycheque: studyA new study by the Canadian Payroll Association says many Manitobans are struggling to get by, living pay cheque to pay cheque and not saving enough for retirement.ConsumerSep 7, 2016
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Out-of-work Goodwill employees to receive pay following store closuresGoodwill employees out of the job after stores across the Greater Toronto Area were shut down this week will get their pay after all.CanadaJan 22, 2016
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Canadian workers pessimistic about retirement, expect to work longer: surveyA new survey suggests many Canadians are pessimistic about their financial futures and expect to work longer than originally planned before retiring.EconomySep 9, 2015
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Ontario company begins paying some employees with BitcoinA small but growing - and surprising - number of workers are rejecting Canadian dollar salaries for Bitcoin, according to a Waterloo, Ont., payroll firm.MoneySep 1, 2014
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City of Saskatoon releases 2013 civic salariesThe City of Saskatoon’s top-earning employee made over $218,000 in 2013.MoneyJul 22, 2014
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