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    2011: A Year of Less Vacation

    A recent survey of employees in U.S. and Canada, conducted by workforce consulting firm Right Management, finds an overwhelming majority of workers, 70 percent, did not take all their available vacation time in 2011.

  • ESSENTIAL HR POLICIES

    Workplace Privacy Policy

    An excellent privacy policy that you can adapt for your own use

    All workplaces must have a personal information protection policy (aka a privacy policy) protecting personal information of employees…

  • HR POLICIES

    Top 10 HR Policies Employers Must Have

    The 10 most important HR policies + links to models

    Among the nearly limitless range of policies that should be contained in an employee handbook, 10 are especially important:

  • HR MANAGEMENT

    Leadership Profile: Brigid Pelino

    Leadership Profile:

    Name: Brigid Pelino
    Title: Senior Vice President, Human Resources
    Company: Tim Hortons Inc.
    Industry: Food Service

  • HEALTH & SAFETY

    Flu Risks: What HR Should Do

    2 ways to prevent flu outbreak & liability risks

    The 2012 flu season is now in high gear. And, while pandemic doesn’t appear to be in the cards, the good old fashioned seasonal flu can still wreak havoc on attendance and disrupt business operations.

  • HR CASE OF THE MONTH

    Employment Contract Pitfalls

    Ontario case illustrates difficulties of enforcing terms of HR Manuals

    Like most employers, you probably have an Employment Manual or Handbook that explains the organization’s policies and procedures. And, like most employers, you might ask employees to sign a form acknowledging that they’ve read, understood and agreed to abide by the terms of the Manual.

HR Headlines

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Ontario Launches Ergonomics “Blitz”

The duty to control ergonomic hazards—inside and outside Ontario

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Flu Risks: What HR Should Do

2 ways to prevent flu outbreak & liability risks

The 2012 flu season is now in high gear. And, while pandemic doesn’t appear to be in the cards, the good old fashioned seasonal flu can still wreak havoc on attendance and disrupt business operations.

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Who Should Workers’ Comp Charge for Crane Operator’s Death?

A crane operator was killed trying to lift a communication tower. The question: Against which company’s experience account should workers’ comp charge the loss—Procrane, the victim’s employer or Westower, the company that hired Procrane? Both sides were negligent and equally responsible for the accident, said …

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New Website to Speed Up Recognition of Credentialed Immigrants

On Jan. 17, 2012, the federal government launched a free website to make it easier to secure recognition of foreign credentials of immigrants. International Qualification Network is a platform for government agencies and professional organizations to post information and tools that can be used to …

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SNAFU of the Month

“Hire ‘em young, dumb and good looking” comment comes home to roost

When it comes to employment discrimination, we tend to focus on the gray area cases where it’s hard to judge if the employer complied.

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New Workplace Aggravates Employee’s Pre-Existing Asthma

A lead hand acknowledged that he was an asthma sufferer before; but he claimed that after the company relocated, he was exposed to so much additional dust, forklift exhaust, welding fumes, plasma cutting smoke, spray paint, canned oil, grease spray and cleaners that his asthma …

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Wage Loss Replacement Plan Payments Subject to CPP Deductions

Reminder: Effective Jan. 1, 2012, all payments made from an employer-funded uninsured wage loss replacement plan are considered remuneration from pensionable employment and thus subject to CPP contributions. As noted in CRA Interpretation Bulletin 428, a wage loss replacement plan is an arrangement under which …

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LSA Ranching Employee Exemption Doesn’t Cover Ranch Bookkeeper

A bookkeeper sued the cattle ranch that employed her for overtime, annual holiday and stat holiday pay under the Labour Standards Act. The Saskatchewan LSA doesn’t apply to employees “employed primarily in farming [or] ranching.” But the Labour Standards Branch ruled that the exemption is …

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