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Gender equality, Hiring 2011, Itjobs.ca, Toronto,…

Gender equality: Nordic countries top the list, with Canada learning by example Hiring in 2011: Canadian companies optimistic Overhaul of ITjob.ca New version of Grenier aux Nouvelles Social networks: added value for companies Toronto the lowest-risk city in the world for employers in terms of recruiting Work main cause of U.S. depression


To see

Le congrès mondial des ressources humaines “RH sans limites” vu par La Toile des Recruteurs

 


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The world in 2030

During the World Human Resources Congress in Montreal, Eric Noël, Senior Vice President at Oxford Analytica, unveiled the fruits of his research on the international market’s long-term trends. His talk, titled ”The world in 2030,” traced the major changes that will impact the world over the next 20 years.


By the numbers

Managing talent in the top five new HR concerns

More than 5,500 managers from 109 countries responded to the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and World Federation of People Management Associations (WFPMA) survey. The results of this inquiry were presented exclusively at the 13th World Human Resources Congress, HR Without Limits.


Toolbox

Recognition at work: To each culture its practices

In English-speaking North America, France and Quebec, corporate culture and geographic location have an effect on workplace recognition practices and the obstacles encountered—this observation is the result of a study conducted by specialist Christophe Laval and unveiled during the HR Without Limits conference.


Interview

“We want to go beyond the limits of the organization, individuals and borders,” Florent Francoeur, P

Every year, the World Human Resources Congress is a big event for HR specialists all over the world. The 2010 edition has taken place in Montreal September 27 to 29. Florent Francoeur, President and CEO of the Ordre, which is organizing the event, presents the main trends.


To Read

New French survival guide for online recruiting

Émilie Pelletier and Didier Dubois have written a guide to help human resources professionals understand and use new Web 2.0 tools.


Opinion

A head for business and human resources

Human resources should be more business-oriented and strategic! We’ve all heard that before. I would even say it is starting to sound worn out. I remember the end of the 1990s when I was doing a master’s degree, and the professors had drummed it into our heads that we had to think “business”—that we were not in sociology, teaching but in HR economics.


News

Aeronautical.ca, Jobboom, Accountemps, Pension Benefits Guarantee Fund, Facebook

Aeronautical.ca takes flight during the Laval Job and Training Fair New, enhanced Jobboom.com Employee productivity drops late in the day Ontario to strengthen retirement pension system Target-based compensation motivate employees to cheat Facebook off limits to German recruiters


File

Employment of older workers worldwide

How are senior workers faring worldwide? Which countries have implemented best practices, and which ones could use them as role models? An overview of best practices in five countries affected by the aging population.


Oddly enough

Recruiting firm gets cooking

Feel like spicing up a recruiting firm website? Barbara Personnel has found the way...


By the numbers

59% of Canadian employees satisfied with their health care plans

The results of the sanofi-aventis Healthcare Survey released at the end of July reveal that employer engagement is a good investment.


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