Workplace
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Manitoba ranks dead last in monthly Canadian workplace happiness surveyIn its latest Happiness Index, ADP Canada found every region it surveys, aside from Manitoba and Saskatchewan, expressed slightly more workplace happiness in August.CanadaAug 30, 2023
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Sexual harassment in the workplace spurs Sask. project offering free legal adviceA study from Statistics Canada says that in 2020 one in four women and one in six men reported experiencing inappropriate sexualized behaviours in the workplace.CanadaJun 5, 2023
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Millions to go to health-care system as Manitoba incentivizes physician recruitmentMillions of dollars are being put to the use as the province of Manitoba doubles down on its goal of recruiting and retaining health-care professionalsHealthMay 11, 2023
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Kingston student’s life forever changed by father’s workplace deathAlyssa Grocutt's father was killed in a workplace incident when she was 11 years old. She recalls the tragedy on National Day of Mourning, dedicating her life to workplace safety.CanadaApr 28, 2023
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Nova Scotia reports 24 work-related deaths in 2022New data on workplace deaths shows that two dozen Nova Scotians lost their lives at work or because of work last year, due to traumatic injuries or chronic conditions.HealthMar 17, 2023
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Threats, violence and abuse: CUPE report shows unsafe conditions of Sask. library workersCUPE Saskatchewan said employers need to address growing incidents of abuse and violence at public libraries after a survey revealed workers increasingly feel unsafe.CanadaMar 16, 2023
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WorkSafe Saskatchewan launches new 5-year strategy to reduce injuries, fatalitiesA tri-partnership launched a new five-year strategy to reduce workplace injuries and fatalities.PoliticsMar 13, 2023
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Alberta company creates mission critical designs for NASAAs NASA works towards its return to the moon through the Artemis mission, a Calgary company has a role to play from the ground, designing control rooms for critical work.ScienceDec 2, 2022
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Manitoba’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates fall, healthcare workers returnAs health restrictions loosen in Manitoba, so has the requirement for healthcare workers to be vaccinated.HealthMar 12, 2022
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Employees have few legal rights as B.C. health orders shift back to in person workLia Moody, managing partner at employment law firm Samfiru Tumarkin, says the employer determines where an employee works.HealthFeb 18, 2022
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