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By the numbers

Canadian economy sheds jobs in July

July was a bad month in terms of employment for Canada, with a loss of 55,000 jobs—the steepest drop since 1991.


Toolbox

Can one be “too” empathetic?

Being empathetic means experiencing emotional distress for people suffering. While it is possible to be too empathetic in certain jobs, hindering work performance, methods exist to control excess empathy.


News

Adecco, DiversityCareers.ca, Canadian Newcomer, Robert Half International, SPVM,…

Adecco offering $1,000 hiring bonus DiversityCareers.ca partners with Canadian Newcomer magazine Only 26% of companies accept video resumes Police department discriminated against young pardoned job hunter Ottawa: people with disabilities, older workers and women could make up for mining labour shortage


Oddly enough

Swatch has feminists up in arms

"Ladies, this ad is for you!" It is with this somewhat clumsy assertion that Nivarox wants to attract female residents of Neuchâtel...


Interview

Workopolis gets into specialized job sites

At the beginning of July, Workopolis and Rogers Publishing announced an exclusive partnership. Workopolis president Patrick Sullivan explains why the two got together.


News

Saskjobs, Statistiques Canada, Ontario, George Brown College…

More disabled people working 2 million visitors for SaskJobs.ca Dismissed from the public service for passing on a document to his union Fight against discrimination: step up efforts! Ontario invests $61.5 million in training Employment of university-educated immigrants


Oddly enough

Job seekers get more than they bargained for!

You call the Maryland Job Service Hotline and are greeted by a smooth male voice...


By the numbers

74%: a record employment rate for Canada

The share of the Canadian adult population working is at a historic high, according to a recent OECD report.


Good to know

Familiar with the term CrackBerry?

The BlackBerry has quickly become an indispensable work tool for many people, providing total mobility—along with a high dependency.


Good to know

Fired for a Timbit

Last May, Nicole Lilliman, a Tim Hortons employee, was fired for giving a free Timbit to a baby.


News

Manpower, Monster.ca, Knightsbridge, Belle Isle Djandji, Workopolis,…

Optimistic hiring forecast for end of 2008 Monster.ca launches recruiting spots Knightsbridge acquiresBelle Isle Djandji Executive turnover caused by boredom Governments of Nova Scotia and Canada team up to train low-skilled workers Construction industry seeking to fill 250,000 jobs ...


By the numbers

Canada tops in youth employment

Canadian youths are faring better than their OECD counterparts as concerns the labour market.


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