On Wednesday, the Conservatives matched the Liberals’ pledge to extend parental leave from 12 to 18 months with a promise to change the employment insurance system.
Companies in Canada's energy sector are evaluating a wide-range of pay and workforce options as a result of the continued decline in energy prices, a survey finds.
The power of positive thinking works and can make employees happier, reports ProfitGuide.com.
The obsession with putting in long hours on the job doesn’t mean we’re actually getting much done, reports Maclean's.
CIBC plans to set formal targets this year for the number of women on its board of directors and in executive officer positions, the bank's CEO said Tuesday.
Two fifths of employees who are satisfied with their organizations and 51% of those satisfied with their career opportunities are looking to leave, a survey finds.
The Edge isn't just the name of U2's lead guitarist, it's also the name of possibly the smartest office space ever constructed.
Unable to find candidates with the skills they need, many employers are struggling to fill sought-after positions. Fifty percent of employers feel there is a shortage of skilled workers in Canada, a CareerBuilder.ca survey finds.
Workplace bullying is a common occurrence and there are ways to put a stop to it.
Achievers discovered a problem around the time it hit 40 employees. A recent hire suddenly quit, and during an exit interview confessed that the company was hard to break into socially, Profit reports.