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Promotions without pay? It’s a growing trend in Canada

Source: hrreporter.com Millennials appreciate opportunity, flexibility of new roles: Experts By Sarah Dobson Read more of this article…  

Coping with chronic conditions

Source: hrrporter.com Communicating wellness options appreciated by staff: Survey   Read more of this article…  

Feds will make recreational marijuana legal in Canada on Oct. 17: Trudeau

Source: hrreporter.com Delay will allow provinces, territories time to implement regimes By Joan Bryden Read more of this article…  

Germany to raise minimum wage to $14.52 in 2020

Source: hrreporter.com Increase expected to lift household spending during U.S. tariffs rift By Michael Nienaber Read more of this article…  

Volkswagen may seek damages from ex-CEO over dieselgate

Source: hrreporter.com Winterkorn was at helm when carmaker cheated on emissions tests   Read more of this article…  

Intel CEO resigns after probe of relationship with employee

Source: hrreporter.com Krzanich entitled to a US$38-million ‘walk-away’ payment By Munsif Vengattil and Stephen Nellis Read more of this article…  

Companies need older workers: Here’s why

Source: hrreporter.com Employers must prepare as populations age rapidly By Mark Miller Read more of this article…

Washington’s ‘capricious’ trade actions will hurt U.S. workers, China warns

Source: hrreporter.com Trump threatens $200 billion in tariffs By Yawen Chen and Se Young Lee Read more of this article…  

Inspired by #MeToo, Australia launches inquiry into workplace sexual harassment

Source: hrreporter.com Year-long investigation launched by human rights commission By Nicholas Ford Read more of this article…  

Residents of Washington, D.C., approve wage hike for tipped workers

Source: hrreporter.com Critics say measure will reduce tips, raise prices   Read more of this article…  

Orange, former executives to stand trial over staff suicides

Source: hrreporter.com Group accused of engaging in or assisting psychological harassment   Read more of this article…  

Third of U.K. employers ‘less likely’ to hire transgender staff

Source: hrreporter.com ‘Employers have responsibility to be changemakers’: Lobbyist By Meka Beresford   Read more of this article…

Demand for foreign workers may soften Japan’s immigration rules

Source: hrreporter.com Labour crunch intensifying ahead of 2020 Tokyo Olympics By Malcolm Foster and Kiyoshi Takenaka Read more of this article…  

In The War For Talent, The Best Offense Is A Good Defense

Source: cpiworld.com Career Partners International (CPI) is pleased to introduce our new employee engagement workshop, PowerMyWork™.  With decades of career management experience, CPI understands the value of an engaged workforce.

One-Sided Negotiations: Is a Company’s Inflexibility on Job Offers a Red Flag?

Source: moneyinc.com Elaine Varelas, CPI Board Member Being offered a new role that’s a great fit professionally and culturally is an exciting time—unless an unproductive negotiation process taints the entire experience. It’s common to negotiate one or more aspects of a job offer—whether it’s base salary, sign-on bonus, or expected start date—and a successful negotiation can have a huge impact on earning power across one’s career. But what happens when a negotiation stops before it even starts? When an organization refuses to engage in negotiations, especially for an individual bringing years of unique or distinguished experience, its inflexibility can be viewed as a potential red flag. A candidate may wonder whether the company is as uncompromising in other areas of the business or worry that, as an employee, they will always be the one making concessions. There are several nuances to consider in a situation like this, so an individual facing this issue should look closely at the details before bolting out the door.   Read more about this article…  

Less than one-third of workers talking mental health with employers

Source: hrreporter.com Almost half of Canadians have experienced issues: Survey  

Canadian CEOs confident about growth: Global survey

Source: hrreporter.com ‘Business leaders are feeling an unprecedented level of confidence’  

Quebec won’t introduce tip-sharing mechanism sought by restaurant owners

Source: hrreporter.com Labour minister prepared to study the matter, however  

Increase of 30,200 jobs in April: Report

Source: hrreporter.com Major gains in professional and business services, trade and manufacturing  

Learning, growth opportunities top factor for jobseekers

Source: hrreporter.com Company culture, pay and benefits further behind as considerations: Survey

U.S. veterans, discharged and jobless, seek hiring rules changes

Source: hrreporter.com Warning to Connecticut employers on discrimination may help By Jennifer McDermott  

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