Research by Natalie Arruda

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The Canadian economy is recovering, employment has returned to pre-pandemic levels, and wages are improving. However, fiscal uncertainty, labour shortages, and growing unionization...
The Conference Board of Canada | 22 pages | January 2022 | by Natalie Arruda
How are municipal offices’ work arrangements changing? We interviewed officials from all ten York Region municipalities about their remote work experiences and their plans for...
The Conference Board of Canada | 34 pages | October 2021 | by Natalie Arruda, Liz Marcil
Labour Relations Outlook—Part 2: In Conversation With Unions and Employers summarizes qualitative data from 18 interviews with leaders from Canadian employers and unions.
The Conference Board of Canada | 31 pages | March 2021 | by Natalie Arruda
Part 1 of this year’s Labour Relations Outlook 2021 informs labour, management, and policy-makers on the bargaining environment for 2021 and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Conference Board of Canada | 20 pages | February 2021 | by Natalie Arruda
This Issue briefing discusses the impact of current programs for Indigenous learners in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in post-secondary education. They are...
The Conference Board of Canada | 20 pages | December 2020 | by Jane Cooper, Natalie Arruda
Cet exposé des enjeux traite des programmes de sensibilisation aux sciences, technologies, ingénérie et mathématiques (STIM) (programmes gratuits et non gérés par le système éducatif...
Le Conference Board du Canada | 21 pages | December 2020 | by Jane Cooper, Natalie Arruda
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