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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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