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Alberta & BC Team Up on Privacy Program Guidelines

On Apr. 17, 2012, Privacy Commissioners from Alberta and BC issued joint guidelines to help employers establish privacy management programs saying programs should include:

Privacy officers and other resources demonstrating employer commitment
Program controls such as personal information access policies, privacy training and emergency response procedures
Procedures to …

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Ontario Issues Guidelines on Resolving “Competing Human Rights” Situations

In terms of human rights, one person’s freedom may be another’s oppression. Consider the case of the visually impaired employee who, thanks to the “reasonable accommodations”….

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Top 10 Industries Planning to Hire in Canada

This graph shows the top 10 industries based on hiring plans, according to Manpower’s Employment Outlook Survey, a widely accepted benchmark. Although hiring in Canada is still not robust, the economy continues to grow jobs.

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SPECIAL REPORT
Federal Budget 2012: The 14 Changes HR Managers Need to Know About

Federal budgets are long, technical documents that are torture to read. But if you manage HR and payroll for a living, you don’t have the luxury of ignoring them.

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Hiring of Privacy Professionals Increases

Concerns about privacy issues have companies adding to staff.
Job postings for privacy professionals increased 56 percent for the last three months of 2011 in comparison to the same period the previous year…

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Proposed Employment Insurance Changes in 2012 Federal Budget

Key EI changes in the new federal budget proposed on March 29, 2012:

Annual EI premium increases limited to 5¢ until EI account balanced
Cut clawback rate 50% and apply it to all earnings on claims (so EI claimants getting benefits don’t refuse temporary work)
EI benefits based …

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OK to Fire Clerk for Disparaging Supervisors on Facebook

After 31 years of service, a Canada Post fired a postal clerk for posting derogatory things about her supervisors and CP on Facebook. The arbitrator upheld termination, noting that posts weren’t private correspondence and constituted gross insubordination, hurtful—causing one supervisor to miss significant time for …

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Is Obesity a “Disability” Under Human Rights Laws?

Obesity isn’t per se a disability. But it can be in 2 situations:

1. The obesity is a real physical limitation; and
2. Obesity is perceived as a disability.

Here are the leading cases representing each approach.

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