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U.S. companies see more gray clouds looming on the economic horizon especially on the hiring front. A new report from the National Association for Business Economics finds more than one-half surveyed expect real GDP to grow just two per cent or less in the coming year. That's nearly double the percentage of companies from just a few months ago that expected such slow growth.
WORK-LIFE BALANCE
May 22, 2013
Cameron Phillips, president of Vancouver-based Bettermen solutions, explains to Canadian HR Reporter TV that there are work-life balance issues for men that are being ignored.
YOUNGER WORKERS
May 14, 2013
Eric Chester, president and CEO of Colorado-based Reviving Work Ethic, talks to Canadian HR Reporter TV about how generational differences in the workplace can be beneficial for business.
COMPENSATION
May 7, 2013
Brad Kelly, director of Toronto-based Global Governance Advisors, sits down with Canadian HR Reporter TV to discuss how organizations can drive results from compensation dollars.
CORPORATE CULTURE
Apr 30, 2013
Organizational culture is one of the primary tools that enable business to select the right team, communicate expectations and ensure people are doing the right things. Tammy Sweeney, director of human resources at Scotiabank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls, spoke to Canadian HR Reporter TV about how you can measure the results of your corporate culture.
EXECUTIVE SERIES
Apr 22, 2013
Elizabeth Lancaster, director of English services training at CBC, spoke at a recent Strategic Capability Network (SCNetwork) event about the internal training program at the public broadcaster. Staff instructors and senior journalists are key components.
AWARDS
Apr 16, 2013
The Great Place to Work Institute named 100 companies as the best Canadian workplaces to work at a ceremony in Toronto on April 9. Canadian HR Reporter TV was at the event and had the chance to speak to some of the winners.
LEAVE
Apr 9, 2013
Managing employees on leave can be a complex task for employees, especially during a downsize, according to Lauren Bernardi, a Mississauga, Ont.-based lawyer with Bernardi Human Resource Law. Bernardi sat down with Canadian HR Reporter TV to talk about the legal liabilities of an employer dealing with an employee on leave.
LEADERSHIP
Apr 2, 2013
A leadership-driven coaching culture is key to ongoing success, according to Julian Chapman, vice-president of Forrest and Company
RECRUITMENT
Mar 26, 2013
Simon Parkin, practice leader at Toronto-based recruitment firm the Talent Company, speaks to Canadian HR Reporter TV about the latest recruitment trends for 2013
COMPENSATION
Mar 19, 2013
Paul Gryglewicz, managing partner of Global Governance Advisors, explains to Canadian HR Reporter TV what the current trends are in executive compensation and how it can be assessed.
RETURN TO WORK
Mar 12, 2013
Employers want to improve health and safety performance and limit workplace injury expenses, according to Liz Scott, CEO of Toronto-based Organizational Solutions. Scott sat down with Canadian HR Reporter TV to talk about how her experience with Ontario's WSIB can be applied across the country.
DIVERSITY
Mar 5, 2013
Diversity shouldn't be thought of as a strategy in the workplace, according to Stephen Hammond, president of Vancouver-based Harassment Solutions. Hammond spoke with Canadian HR Reporter TV about how respecting differences is where attention should be focused.
INVESTIGATIONS
Feb 26, 2013
Dean Benard, president of Benard and Associates, shares insight about how HR professionals can improve their workplace investigation interviews.
WORKPLACE RELATIONSHIPS
Feb 20, 2013
Employers need not worry when there's a relationship in the workplace, it's the breakup that can cause problems. Daniel Lublin, an employment and labour lawyer, talks about what employers can do to prevent workplace issues when two people go their separate ways.
LEADERSHIP
Feb 11, 2013
McCain, the president and CEO of Maple Leaf Foods, talks about how the company got through the 2008 Listeria crisis and the attributes leaders need to manage in emergency situations
DRUG TESTING
Feb 5, 2013
Toronto Transit Commission workers could soon face random drug and alcohol tests at work. Katia Caporiccio, Canadian Labour Reporter’s news editor, spoke with Brad Ross of the TTC and Bob Kinnear of the Amalgamated Transit Union about the implications
HRPA
Jan 29, 2013
The Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) held its 2013 conference at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from Jan. 23 to 25. Canadian HR Reporter TV met up with HRPA CEO Bill Greenhalgh to talk about this year's conference and what the HRPA has on the horizon for the rest of 2013.
CANADA'S SAFEST EMPLOYERS
Jan 21, 2013
Nominations now open for annual awards – visit safestemployers.com for more information
SAFETY
Jan 15, 2013
When an accident occurs in the workplace, employers often search for the violation the worker committed that led to the incident, according to Todd Conklin, a senior advisor at the U.S. Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. Conklin spoke to Canadian HR Reporter TV about his view that human error may actually be system-induced.
INTEGRATION
Jan 3, 2013
The human resources, safety and operations departments at companies need to be better integrated, according to Stephanie Benay, a consultant with Bendex Safety Specialists. Canadian HR Reporter TV spoke with Benay about the critical conversation she says these departments need to have.
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