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Air Canada workers said to be involved in $22.5-million gold heist

'This story is a sensational one,' say police after airport theft of gold, cash

Air Canada workers said to be involved in $22.5-million gold heist

Bridging the divide between HR and the C-suite

Many HR leaders feel increased pressure, scrutiny to show value of work: survey

Bridging the divide between HR and the C-suite

Technology makes time theft easier to prove, but still balancing act for employers: lawyer

'It's going to be a balancing act,' says Dominique Perinchief on time theft monitoring and employees' right to disconnect

Technology makes time theft easier to prove, but still balancing act for employers: lawyer

Canadian employers struggling to meet employees’ benefit needs

Today's employees are 'maxing out everything they're entitled to and wanting to get the most out of their benefits packages,' says academic

Canadian employers struggling to meet employees’ benefit needs

Don’t choose sides with injured employees: lawyer

'You should have a collaborative relationship between the employer and the employee'

Don’t choose sides with injured employees: lawyer

Pay Equity Commissioner shoots down another bid for equity plan exceptions

'It is extremely difficult for a company to deviate from the one-plan rule,' says employment lawyer on pay equity requirements

Pay Equity Commissioner shoots down another bid for equity plan exceptions