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Health-care workers are most often injured on the job in SaskatchewanHealth-care workers in Saskatchewan are the occupation most often injured in Saskatchewan in 2022, according to the 2022 report of the WCB, published Tuesday.HealthApr 18, 2023
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Unemployment rate in Kelowna, B.C. improves to 4% in 2023B.C. went up 0.3 per cent to 4.4, also nearing historic lows. In Kelowna, the unemployment rate in January is at four per cent, down 0.2 per cent from the previous month.CanadaFeb 10, 2023
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$2M for services to help Indigenous job seekers in SaskatchewanNew funding aims to facilitate industry-led training programs and supports for 400 residents from the Prince Albert Grand Council and Meadow Lake Tribal Council regions.CanadaNov 17, 2021
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A workplace resignation boom may be looming. Here’s whyWhether it’s because of burnout, the need to care for family members or a desire to reskill and make a career change, a wave of resignations is in the mail.EconomyMay 16, 2021
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Manitoba nursing graduates start careers in the midst of pandemicThe road to graduation hasn't been a typical one for nursing students, but for many it's made graduates even more passionate about their new profession.NewsMay 14, 2021
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Peterborough summer job market likely to ramp up later than usual: Workforce Development BoardThe Workforce Development Board anticipates the Peterborough and Kawarthas summer job market will surge as COVID-19 restrictions are lessened.EconomyMay 6, 2021
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Jobs and work experience hard to find for high school students during pandemicStudents are struggling to find summer jobs or work experience because of pandemic restrictions.EconomyMay 4, 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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P.E.I. lozenge plant lays off 30 workers over ‘almost non-existent’ cold and cough seasonIsland Abbey Foods says sales of its Honibe cough and cold lozenges have declined in the first two quarters of 2021.EconomyJan 22, 2021
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Manitoba’s level red COVID-19 restrictions reflected in latest employment numbersThe latest look at Manitoba's job numbers since the COVID-19 second wave lockdown began shows considerable losses, mainly in the services-producing sector.EconomyJan 8, 2021
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