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70% of employees did not take all their vacation

    A study by Right Management found that most North American employees did not fully use their vacation time in 2012.


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4 Canadians out of ten overqualified for their job

  Are Canadians too highly skilled? For 44% of them, their job is below their skill level, according to a recent Randstad survey.


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2013 salaries: 3% increase expected

  Although economic prospects look stagnant, businesses are expecting a slight increase in salaries in 2013, according to the Conference Board of Canada. Not surprisingly, the biggest increases will take place in Alberta.


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CEDEC’s report on the current hiring practices and employment prospects of mature workers

CEDEC presents the results of the report launched on October 5th, 2012, related to  the employability of workers aged 45 years and over.


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6 employees out of 10 lack confidence in their senior managers

    Canadian employees don’t seem to have a very high esteem of their superiors, according to a recent survey conducted by Ipsos and the Canadian Centre for Management. Confidence levels are lowest in the retail trade, transportation and the government.     


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Disabilities: believed to be a career impediment by 48% of Canadians

  A recent BMO survey conducted among 1,000 Canadian workers reveals that people with disabilities have trouble finding their place on the labour market. The phenomenon is mainly due to poor understanding of the costs of their integration and work capabilities.


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One third of HR managers don’t think about meeting employees’ training need

Rapid structural changes, difficult adaptation, and lack of resources... These are the problems faced by HR managers for meeting employees’ training needs. This is what a recent survey found, conducted by Lumesse with 769 HR managers over 24 countries.


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Friendship more important than pay for half of Canadians

Who said that pay is paramount at work? More than half of Canadians prefer friendships at work, according to a recent worldwide Workmonitor survey conducted by Randstad


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Searching for financial talent – internal or external?

When it comes to filling financial management positions, management tends to look outside the company. According to a study by the Robert Half firm, less than one third of candidates are promoted from internal recruitment.


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Succession looked after for 37% of small business owners

37% of Canadian small business owners have implemented a succession plan for their retirement, according to a study by BMO Financial Group.


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82% of Canadian men want to start their own business

Wanting to be in charge and make use of their skills are ideas that vary between coming into being or simply a fantasy of the day... One thing is for sure, whether they actually do so or not, many Canadians share the desire to try their hand at it. An energy that is good for the economy.


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Tourism: 230,000 jobs unfilled by 2030?

This is the projection by the Canadian Tourism Human Resource Council. Between increasing demand for manpower over the next few years and unfavourable demographic factors, the Council calls for preparing for the shortage by incentives.


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