Aleksandra Pressey of Williams HR Law emphasizes that effective whistleblower policies require confidentiality and protection from reprisal, as well as swift, transparent action. https://hubs.la/Q030nDjq0
HRD Canada
Book and Periodical Publishing
Toronto, ON 8,138 followers
Canada's leading publication for senior human resource professionals and top corporate decision-makers.
About us
Human Resources Director concentrates on the real issues and challenges facing the HR professional and the industry, with in-depth features and analysis of what really matters. HRD features high level case studies, international and local profiles, interviews with HR directors and industry leaders from around the globe as well as leading newsmakers in the field. Content goes beyond industry standard, offering highly engaging, timely, relevant, innovative and entertaining articles. HRD has positioned itself as the magazine of choice for the country’s most influential HR decision makers. Human Resources Director online is a free information resource for all HR professionals and related industries. The combination of up to the minute daily breaking news from around the world, industry forums, innovative multimedia and resources makes Human Resources Director the perfect vehicle for any company looking to market their products to HR professionals. HRD Canada is published by independent media company Key Media International (KMI Publishing & Events). Find out more about Key Media's magazines, events and websites at www.keymedia.com
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https://www.hcamag.com/ca
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
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- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, ON
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2012
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According to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), small business confidence in Canada has declined in December, with the long-term optimism index dropping to 56.4 and short-term confidence falling to 46.6. https://hubs.la/Q030nzbV0
Business confidence declines amid economic uncertainty
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Out-of-office (OOO) messages are evolving, with employees using humor and bold statements to set boundaries, according to TikTok creator Laura Whaley. https://hubs.la/Q030kQ4F0
Are people getting bolder with their out-of-office messages?
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Stavros Demetriou from KPMG warns that companies must act quickly to protect sensitive data entered into public AI platforms, as lack of oversight poses long-term risks like reputational damage and compliance violations. https://hubs.la/Q030kdmz0
Risky use of AI among employees could mean 'operational disruption,' says expert
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Kevin Stoddart, managing partner at KBRS, stresses the importance of succession planning following the tragic shooting of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, Brian Thompson. https://hubs.la/Q030bhVX0
If your CEO dies, do you have a succession plan?
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Toronto school boards are tackling rising absenteeism costs by hiring private investigators to uncover potential sick leave abuse, resulting in terminations and disciplinary actions. https://hubs.la/Q030b6dM0
'The party's over': Toronto school boards cut down on sick leave abuse
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Creating workplaces where diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) thrive is a continuous process that requires both individual and collective responsibility. Normandin Beaudry's insights highlight the importance of aligning DEI with organizational strategies, understanding systemic gaps, and celebrating differences. Learn how their approach can help organizations foster inclusion and drive business success. https://hubs.la/Q0300P5H0 #DEI #Leadership #DiversityAndInclusion #WorkplaceCulture
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI): Leveraging individual and collective responsibility
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Employers implementing return-to-office (RTO) mandates are reporting higher employee turnover rates and longer vacancy fill times, according to a new study. https://hubs.la/Q03013tf0
RTO firms see higher turnover, lower hiring rates — study
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The Supreme Court of British Columbia recently ruled employers could be vicariously liable for the agency's breach of fiduciary duty and that workers were not required to mitigate losses when employment did not align with work permits. https://hubs.la/Q03012Cg0
Supreme Court: Employer liable for recruitment agency actions
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Job vacancies in Canada fell for the ninth consecutive quarter, though the rate of decline slowed significantly, according to new government data. https://hubs.la/Q030122w0
Job vacancies continue to decline in Q3
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