Skilled mechanic shortage continues to burden Halifax Transit workforce.
Videos
-
Skilled mechanic shortage continues to burden Halifax Transit workforce.
02:05 | May 1, 2018
-
N.L. protests: Fish harvesters block budget, judge grants province injunction
05:06 | March 20, 2024
-
Investigation underway after worker death at Irving Shipbuilding in Halifax
02:00 | February 20, 2024
-
Halifax coffee shop workers say they were laid off for trying to form union
02:00 | January 31, 2024
-
Minimum wage in N.S. to rise by 20 cents this April
02:03 | January 4, 2024
-
Support grows for limiting travel nurses in N.S.
02:08 | December 5, 2023
-
Pete’s Frootique staff strike, calling for better wages and conditions
01:56 | November 20, 2023
-
Hiring of replacement workers questioned as Halifax education strike drags on
01:55 | May 26, 2023
-
Some Halifax parents scramble for child care as Halifax education strike continues
01:47 | May 23, 2023
-
Halifax school support workers strike, calling for higher wages
01:59 | May 10, 2023
-
Halifax school support workers set to strike as negotiations break down
01:48 | May 9, 2023
-
PSAC strike: Striking workers in Halifax continue to demand change
01:50 | April 26, 2023
-
PSAC strike: Public servants in Halifax demanding change
02:01 | April 19, 2023
-
As potential school support staff strike looms, Nova Scotia parents hope it can be avoided
01:58 | April 14, 2023
-
Nova Scotia woman calls for improved job protections for those on sick leave in memory of late husband
01:59 | April 6, 2023
-
Skilled Labour Force Conference
06:22 | February 9, 2023
-
Dalhousie University teaching assistants, part-time instructors go on strike
01:49 | October 19, 2022
-
Nova Scotia early childhood educators to get wage increase
01:59 | October 11, 2022
-
Who gets the National Day of Mourning off in Nova Scotia?
02:00 | September 14, 2022
-
Labour Day rally in Halifax highlights ongoing concerns
01:58 | September 5, 2022
-
Nova Scotia skills competition hopes to ease labour crunch
01:50 | April 29, 2022
-
Strike ends at Acadia University, classes to resume this week
02:06 | March 1, 2022
-
Nova Scotia paid sick leave program now in effect
02:05 | January 10, 2022
-
Minimum wage set to increase by $1 in Nova Scotia
02:00 | January 30, 2020
-
N.S. issues warnings, creates new safety initiative after Global News construction investigation
02:34 | December 13, 2019
-
Nova Scotia changing labour negotiating rules for its Crown attorneys
02:11 | October 16, 2019
-
Construction safety series concludes with response from labour minister, industry stakeholders
02:38 | September 12, 2019
-
Women launch lawsuit in labour-inducing drug case at N.B. hospital
01:49 | April 11, 2019
-
Temporary foreign workers cheated out of pay, benefits
02:28 | February 1, 2019
-
Protesters block entrances to Halifax’s Canada Post plan
01:59 | November 30, 2018
-
NDP want stronger stolen wage laws
01:59 | September 17, 2018
-
N.S. launching immigration program aimed at luring daycare workers
02:03 | August 2, 2018
-
Skilled mechanic shortage continues to burden Halifax Transit workforce.
02:05 | May 1, 2018
-
N.L. protests: Fish harvesters block budget, judge grants province injunction
05:06 | March 20, 2024
-
Investigation underway after worker death at Irving Shipbuilding in Halifax
02:00 | February 20, 2024
-
Halifax coffee shop workers say they were laid off for trying to form union
02:00 | January 31, 2024
-
Minimum wage in N.S. to rise by 20 cents this April
02:03 | January 4, 2024
-
Support grows for limiting travel nurses in N.S.
02:08 | December 5, 2023
-
Pete’s Frootique staff strike, calling for better wages and conditions
01:56 | November 20, 2023
-
Hiring of replacement workers questioned as Halifax education strike drags on
01:55 | May 26, 2023
-
Some Halifax parents scramble for child care as Halifax education strike continues
01:47 | May 23, 2023
-
Halifax school support workers strike, calling for higher wages
01:59 | May 10, 2023
-
Halifax school support workers set to strike as negotiations break down
01:48 | May 9, 2023
-
PSAC strike: Striking workers in Halifax continue to demand change
01:50 | April 26, 2023
-
PSAC strike: Public servants in Halifax demanding change
02:01 | April 19, 2023
-
As potential school support staff strike looms, Nova Scotia parents hope it can be avoided
01:58 | April 14, 2023
-
Nova Scotia woman calls for improved job protections for those on sick leave in memory of late husband
01:59 | April 6, 2023
-
Skilled Labour Force Conference
06:22 | February 9, 2023
-
Dalhousie University teaching assistants, part-time instructors go on strike
01:49 | October 19, 2022
-
Nova Scotia early childhood educators to get wage increase
01:59 | October 11, 2022
-
Who gets the National Day of Mourning off in Nova Scotia?
02:00 | September 14, 2022
-
Labour Day rally in Halifax highlights ongoing concerns
01:58 | September 5, 2022
-
Nova Scotia skills competition hopes to ease labour crunch
01:50 | April 29, 2022
-
Strike ends at Acadia University, classes to resume this week
02:06 | March 1, 2022
-
Nova Scotia paid sick leave program now in effect
02:05 | January 10, 2022
-
Minimum wage set to increase by $1 in Nova Scotia
02:00 | January 30, 2020
-
N.S. issues warnings, creates new safety initiative after Global News construction investigation
02:34 | December 13, 2019
-
Nova Scotia changing labour negotiating rules for its Crown attorneys
02:11 | October 16, 2019
-
Construction safety series concludes with response from labour minister, industry stakeholders
02:38 | September 12, 2019
-
Women launch lawsuit in labour-inducing drug case at N.B. hospital
01:49 | April 11, 2019
-
Temporary foreign workers cheated out of pay, benefits
02:28 | February 1, 2019
-
Protesters block entrances to Halifax’s Canada Post plan
01:59 | November 30, 2018
-
NDP want stronger stolen wage laws
01:59 | September 17, 2018
-
N.S. launching immigration program aimed at luring daycare workers
02:03 | August 2, 2018
Skilled mechanic shortage continues to burden Halifax Transit workforce.
Description
May 1, 2018
For the second time in two-years, Halifax Transit is experiencing a shortage of skilled mechanics.
-
Skilled mechanic shortage continues to burden Halifax Transit workforce.02:05 | May 1, 2018
-
N.L. protests: Fish harvesters block budget, judge grants province injunction05:06 | March 20, 2024
-
Investigation underway after worker death at Irving Shipbuilding in Halifax02:00 | February 20, 2024
-
Halifax coffee shop workers say they were laid off for trying to form union02:00 | January 31, 2024
-
Minimum wage in N.S. to rise by 20 cents this April02:03 | January 4, 2024
-
Support grows for limiting travel nurses in N.S.02:08 | December 5, 2023
-
Pete’s Frootique staff strike, calling for better wages and conditions01:56 | November 20, 2023
-
Hiring of replacement workers questioned as Halifax education strike drags on01:55 | May 26, 2023
-
Some Halifax parents scramble for child care as Halifax education strike continues01:47 | May 23, 2023
-
Halifax school support workers strike, calling for higher wages01:59 | May 10, 2023
-
Halifax school support workers set to strike as negotiations break down01:48 | May 9, 2023
-
PSAC strike: Striking workers in Halifax continue to demand change01:50 | April 26, 2023
-
PSAC strike: Public servants in Halifax demanding change02:01 | April 19, 2023
-
As potential school support staff strike looms, Nova Scotia parents hope it can be avoided01:58 | April 14, 2023
-
Nova Scotia woman calls for improved job protections for those on sick leave in memory of late husband01:59 | April 6, 2023
-
Skilled Labour Force Conference06:22 | February 9, 2023
-
Dalhousie University teaching assistants, part-time instructors go on strike01:49 | October 19, 2022
-
Nova Scotia early childhood educators to get wage increase01:59 | October 11, 2022
-
Who gets the National Day of Mourning off in Nova Scotia?02:00 | September 14, 2022
-
Labour Day rally in Halifax highlights ongoing concerns01:58 | September 5, 2022
-
Nova Scotia skills competition hopes to ease labour crunch01:50 | April 29, 2022
-
Strike ends at Acadia University, classes to resume this week02:06 | March 1, 2022
-
Nova Scotia paid sick leave program now in effect02:05 | January 10, 2022
-
Minimum wage set to increase by $1 in Nova Scotia02:00 | January 30, 2020
-
N.S. issues warnings, creates new safety initiative after Global News construction investigation02:34 | December 13, 2019
-
Nova Scotia changing labour negotiating rules for its Crown attorneys02:11 | October 16, 2019
-
Construction safety series concludes with response from labour minister, industry stakeholders02:38 | September 12, 2019
-
Women launch lawsuit in labour-inducing drug case at N.B. hospital01:49 | April 11, 2019
-
Temporary foreign workers cheated out of pay, benefits02:28 | February 1, 2019
-
Protesters block entrances to Halifax’s Canada Post plan01:59 | November 30, 2018
-
NDP want stronger stolen wage laws01:59 | September 17, 2018
-
N.S. launching immigration program aimed at luring daycare workers02:03 | August 2, 2018
-
Skilled mechanic shortage continues to burden Halifax Transit workforce.02:05 | May 1, 2018
-
N.L. protests: Fish harvesters block budget, judge grants province injunction05:06 | March 20, 2024
-
Investigation underway after worker death at Irving Shipbuilding in Halifax02:00 | February 20, 2024
-
Halifax coffee shop workers say they were laid off for trying to form union02:00 | January 31, 2024
-
Minimum wage in N.S. to rise by 20 cents this April02:03 | January 4, 2024
-
Support grows for limiting travel nurses in N.S.02:08 | December 5, 2023
-
Pete’s Frootique staff strike, calling for better wages and conditions01:56 | November 20, 2023
-
Hiring of replacement workers questioned as Halifax education strike drags on01:55 | May 26, 2023
-
Some Halifax parents scramble for child care as Halifax education strike continues01:47 | May 23, 2023
-
Halifax school support workers strike, calling for higher wages01:59 | May 10, 2023
-
Halifax school support workers set to strike as negotiations break down01:48 | May 9, 2023
-
PSAC strike: Striking workers in Halifax continue to demand change01:50 | April 26, 2023
-
PSAC strike: Public servants in Halifax demanding change02:01 | April 19, 2023
-
As potential school support staff strike looms, Nova Scotia parents hope it can be avoided01:58 | April 14, 2023
-
Nova Scotia woman calls for improved job protections for those on sick leave in memory of late husband01:59 | April 6, 2023
-
Skilled Labour Force Conference06:22 | February 9, 2023
-
Dalhousie University teaching assistants, part-time instructors go on strike01:49 | October 19, 2022
-
Nova Scotia early childhood educators to get wage increase01:59 | October 11, 2022
-
Who gets the National Day of Mourning off in Nova Scotia?02:00 | September 14, 2022
-
Labour Day rally in Halifax highlights ongoing concerns01:58 | September 5, 2022
-
Nova Scotia skills competition hopes to ease labour crunch01:50 | April 29, 2022
-
Strike ends at Acadia University, classes to resume this week02:06 | March 1, 2022
-
Nova Scotia paid sick leave program now in effect02:05 | January 10, 2022
-
Minimum wage set to increase by $1 in Nova Scotia02:00 | January 30, 2020
-
N.S. issues warnings, creates new safety initiative after Global News construction investigation02:34 | December 13, 2019
-
Nova Scotia changing labour negotiating rules for its Crown attorneys02:11 | October 16, 2019
-
Construction safety series concludes with response from labour minister, industry stakeholders02:38 | September 12, 2019
-
Women launch lawsuit in labour-inducing drug case at N.B. hospital01:49 | April 11, 2019
-
Temporary foreign workers cheated out of pay, benefits02:28 | February 1, 2019
-
Protesters block entrances to Halifax’s Canada Post plan01:59 | November 30, 2018
-
NDP want stronger stolen wage laws01:59 | September 17, 2018
-
N.S. launching immigration program aimed at luring daycare workers02:03 | August 2, 2018
Skilled mechanic shortage continues to burden Halifax Transit workforce.
Description
May 1, 2018
For the second time in two-years, Halifax Transit is experiencing a shortage of skilled mechanics.
Top News
-
Grieving Israeli families of Hamas’ victims prepare to mark Passover1:5511 hours ago
-
China’s Guangdong swamped by devastating floods: “Everything’s gone”1:4416 hours ago
-
Health Matters: China froze COVID-19 origin tracing, AP investigation finds2:2919 hours ago
-
Russia-Ukraine: Zelenskyy, soldiers thank U.S. House for ‘weighty’ aid bill vote4:2221 hours ago
-
‘Closing the Divide’ plays at VIFF for Earth Day screening5:3016 hours ago
-
Japan military helicopter crash: 1 dead, 7 missing, defence minister says1:2821 hours ago
-
India Lok Sabha election: Opposition parties say odds stacked against them2:133 days ago
-
Israel-Hamas: Calls to return hostages grow more urgent amid increasing Mideast tensions2:093 days ago
-
1 killed, several wounded in airstrike on Iraqi military base as tensions escalate in region1:403 days ago
-
Indonesia volcano continues to spew ash as region remains on tsunami alert2:044 days ago
Advertisement
National News
-
‘Inspiring’: Alberta community served by all-female fire crew1:3512 hours ago
-
Solar geoengineering: Can it solve the climate crisis?2:2311 hours ago
-
Trump trial: Hush money case hears opening arguments2:3411 hours ago
-
Billionaire Igor Makarov wants off Canada’s Russia sanctions list2:1711 hours ago
-
Grieving Israeli families of Hamas’ victims prepare to mark Passover1:5511 hours ago
-
Ont. chemical plant temporarily shuts down after residents get sick2:2711 hours ago
-
The Morning Show: April 2245:0315 hours ago
-
Global National: April 2221:4911 hours ago
-
UNWRA has taken robust steps toward neutrality but still “room for improvement”, internal review finds2:0816 hours ago
-
Tim Hortons faces proposed class action lawsuit over “Roll Up to Win” contest error1:3416 hours ago
Sponsored Content
Canada
-
Ont. chemical plant temporarily shuts down after residents get sick2:2711 hours ago
-
RCMP ask for public’s help locating kayakers who did not return from trip near Vancouver Island0:4016 hours ago
-
Business Matters: New condo sales in the Greater Toronto Area fall 71% below 10-year average2:2719 hours ago
-
Ontario government faces lawsuit over cancellation of basic income pilot1:3419 hours ago
-
Major conservation agreement in southern Alberta to mark Earth Day3:4221 hours ago
-
Federal budget 2024: Canada disability benefit disappoints advocates2:1921 hours ago
-
Early start to fire season in B.C. interior1:5016 hours ago
-
Jury finds Umar Zameer ‘not guilty’ after 5-week trial for 1st-degree murder2:2621 hours ago
-
Chefs in Quebec City are dreaming of a visit from prestigious Michelin Guide2:2521 hours ago
-
‘Butt Blitz:’ Volunteers clean up Cobourg’s waterfront1:5421 hours ago
U.S. News
-
Trump trial: Hush money case hears opening arguments2:3411 hours ago
-
U.S. expected to sanction IDF unit accused of abuses in West Bank2:2421 hours ago
-
TikTok ban: What’s next after U.S. House passes bill?1:4621 hours ago
-
Will U.S. aid package for Ukraine, Israel inspire others to follow?2:053 days ago
-
Trump trial: Man dies after setting himself on fire outside courthouse1:323 days ago
-
U.S. distances itself from Israeli airstrike on Iran1:334 days ago
-
Russia will attack NATO if Ukraine falls, Mike Pence warns1:304 days ago
-
Group of people filmed pulling bear cub from tree1:064 days ago
-
Taylor Swift releases new album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’0:404 days ago
-
Oregon warns B.C. about drug decriminalization2:304 days ago
Advertisement
World
-
Billionaire Igor Makarov wants off Canada’s Russia sanctions list2:1711 hours ago
-
Grieving Israeli families of Hamas’ victims prepare to mark Passover1:5511 hours ago
-
UNWRA has taken robust steps toward neutrality but still “room for improvement”, internal review finds2:0816 hours ago
-
China’s Guangdong swamped by devastating floods: “Everything’s gone”1:4416 hours ago
-
Blinken: No ‘double standard’ in examining alleged Israeli human rights abuses in Gaza1:5917 hours ago
-
Health Matters: China froze COVID-19 origin tracing, AP investigation finds2:2919 hours ago
-
Earth Day: Ocean plastic pollution4:4124 hours ago
-
Will the US foreign aid bill help Ukrainian troops turn the tables on Russia?2:1121 hours ago
-
U.S. expected to sanction IDF unit accused of abuses in West Bank2:2421 hours ago
-
Russia-Ukraine: Zelenskyy, soldiers thank U.S. House for ‘weighty’ aid bill vote4:2221 hours ago
Politics
-
B.C. professor quits federal panel in protest of new disability benefit2:1612 hours ago
-
Early start to B.C. wildfire season2:0812 hours ago
-
Federal labour minister orders commission into 2023 B.C. port strike2:0113 hours ago
-
Billionaire Igor Makarov wants off Canada’s Russia sanctions list2:1711 hours ago
-
Grieving Israeli families of Hamas’ victims prepare to mark Passover1:5511 hours ago
-
Metro Vancouver city councillors call for end to drug decriminalization2:0013 hours ago
-
Saskatchewan NDP call for resignation of education minister1:1916 hours ago
-
Ontario government faces lawsuit over cancellation of basic income pilot1:3419 hours ago
-
Drug treatment options hard to reach2:2320 hours ago
-
Disability benefit amount in federal budget disappoints2:0316 hours ago
Health and Wellness
-
WHO tracking new Mpox strain detected in Democratic Republic of Congo1:4216 hours ago
-
Drug treatment options hard to reach2:2320 hours ago
-
Procrastination: How to overcome it5:102 days ago
-
Canada’s doctors say capital gains tax changes could impact care2:053 days ago
-
Navigating breast implant illness6:364 days ago
-
Why Canadian cancer screening practices are under fire7:444 days ago
-
Ban lifting on sperm donation from men who have sex with men2:034 days ago
-
End of deal with family doctors could jeopardize access to health care for Quebecers2:055 days ago
-
WHO says Bird flu risk to humans an ‘enormous concern,’ but what should you know?2:155 days ago
-
Primary care nurse practitioners can now see patients without a family doctor5:255 days ago
Advertisement
Investigative News
-
Jeffrey Northrup death: How video evidence played a role in the Umar Zameer trial4:5116 hours ago
-
Breaking down the Umar Zameer verdict6:2121 hours ago
-
Business News: Impact of capital gains tax changes3:3721 hours ago
-
‘I just love pro wrestling’: The divine nature of Canada’s independent scene5:512 days ago
-
Ontario takes action against chemical plant after First Nation members fall ill2:434 days ago
-
How Stanley Park’s longest resident survived for more than 30 years in the park6:294 days ago
-
Residents of Ontario First Nation sickened after high benzene levels detected2:484 days ago
-
Budget 2024: Taxes on capital gains explained1:325 days ago
-
Right to disconnect: Can the federal government enforce this policy?1:495 days ago
-
What is a self-driving lab? How AI is helping accelerate the fight against climate change2:302 weeks ago
News Bloopers
-
Global’s Anthony Farnell performs in The Nutcracker1:144 months ago
-
‘You can’t make this stuff up:’ Loud clap of thunder interrupts live TV segment at pivotal moment0:247 months ago
-
Global Calgary weather anchor startled by surprise guest appearance0:2111 months ago
-
Fun times? Global News personalities help clear snow in search of ‘fun’ story2:0018 months ago
-
Global National anchor Farah Nasser swallows fly on-air0:1720 months ago
-
‘Buzzworthy moment’: Colin D’Mello recaps Doug Ford accidentally swallowing a bee1:5720 months ago
-
‘Did you just call me daddy?’: Morning show hosts can’t hold back laughter after on-air mixup1:1421 months ago
-
B.C. dad hoping to see his cloud photo on TV get his wish following viral TikTok campaign2:1124 months ago
-
Bloopers: Phil Darlington slips, slides and falls in these Our Winter City outtakes1:3818 months ago
-
Global News bloopers: The funniest gaffes, laughs, and fails of 20216:2028 months ago