Newfoundland and Labrador news flashesWomen at work: still behind on the bottom line
Canadian women best their male counterparts in high school, college and university, but they fall starkly behind on the bottom line – in their paycheques. And the disparity looks even worse when compared with other developed countries.
September 08, 2010 | Read more...
Aboriginal workers can help sustain labour force growth but increased immigration levels still needed: research
A Conference Board of Canada analysis reveals that even if the rate of Aboriginal participation in the workforce rose to the national average, a significant labour shortage would continue to exist.
September 07, 2010 | Read more...
Job market at its brightest in nearly two years: Manpower survey
Canada’s jobs market for the final months of 2010 looks the brightest it has in almost two years, according to a quarterly survey released Tuesday.
September 07, 2010 | Read more...
Public sector jobs become more appealing: Labour Day survey
Canadians' longstanding stereotype of the dull, overpaid and underworked bureaucrat may be disappearing.
September 03, 2010 | Read more...
Labour Day poll: Canadians feeling more secure but recession jitters are hard to shake
What a difference a year makes. Canadians are feeling more relaxed this Labour Day, with well over half saying they are more secure in their jobs now compared to a year ago, according to the second annual Labour Day poll by Monster.ca.
September 03, 2010 | Read more...
Career Edge Organization celebrates 10,000 successful careers on Labour Day
It will be a Labour Day to remember this year for Career Edge Organization as it celebrates the milestone of 10,000 careers launched in Canada.
September 03, 2010 | Read more...
NALD@Work's Feature of the Month: N.B.'s Workplace Essential Skills program
The New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour has implemented a training program that is benefitting many New Brunswickers.
September 02, 2010 | Read more...
Video from Women Building Futures promotes women in construction
Women bring a unique and valuable perspective to the job site and why shouldn’t they capitalize on a booming industry! Known for their drive, determination and positive attitude, more women are entering the trades than ever before.
September 02, 2010 | Read more...